Home » Barkingside

Category Archives: Barkingside

Architects & Places

Make the Pictures Bigger

Click on any picture to enlarge it.
Use the browser back button to return to the post.

St Cedd, Marston Road, Barkingside, IG5 0LZ

A small suburban hall/church dating from 1938 and fitting in well with the surrounding housing just off the Roding Valley. The architect is not known.

St Augustine of Canterbury, Cranbrook Road, Barkingside (Roman Catholic)

North of Gants Hill station.By David Rodney Burles and dating from 1953.

gants_hill_st_augustus_rc020413_ gants_hill_st_augustus_rc020413_3
 gants_hill_st_augustus_rc020413_2

Barnado Village Church, Tanner’s Lane, Barkingside

The church for a now defunct “village” built for Barnado’s. It is by Ebenezer Gregg 1892.

barkingside_barnado_village_church280113_

St George, Woodford Avenue, Barkingside

Close to Gants Hill station, it dates from 1931-32 and was designed by Sir Charles Nicholson.

gants_hill_st_george020413_1

St Laurence, Woodford Avenue, Barkingside

By N.F. Cachemaille-Day 1939-40, deep in suburbia.

gants_hill_st_laurence280113_5  gants_hill_st_laurence280113_4
 gants_hill_st_laurence280113_2  gants_hill_st_laurence280113_
 gants_hill_st_laurence280113_3  gants_hill_st_laurence280113_1

Holy Trinity, Mossford Green, Barkingside

In quite a large churchyard it was designed by Edward Blore 1839-40, with a chancel added by J.P. St Aubyn in 1867. A watercolour in the vestry suggests that N. Cachemaille-Day had prepared plans for a new chancel in 1937 but this did not materialise.