The Methodist Church By Barnes Pond

About The Methodist Church By Barnes Pond

The Methodist Church by Barnes Pond is a Methodist church in Station Road, Barnes, London. It is affiliated with the Churches Together in Barnes and Churches Together in Mortlake and East Sheen. HistoryThe building, in red brick, dates from 1906. It was founded as a Wesleyan church, superseding a Wesleyan chapel standing between nos. 77 and 79 White Hart Lane. That building is now Barnes Healing Church. The church was designed by William James Morley (1847–1930) and his son Eric (born 1884), who became a partner of the Bradford architectural firm W J Morley & Son in 1901. Church services were originally held on the ground floor, with gallery space above. Renovations undertaken in 2005 by architect David Ensom split the space into two floors. Service are now held on the first floor, and the ground level has meeting rooms, a kitchen, offices, and lavatories. The two spaces are connected by stairs and a lift. ServicesServices are held on Sunday mornings and, twice a month, on Sunday evenings. During every Sunday morning service there is a Junior Church option for children and also a creche. MusicThe church has a Bechstein grand piano, which enables the Church to be used as a concert venue, and a Bevington pipe organ, purchased in 1926.

The Methodist Church By Barnes Pond Description

The Methodist Church by Barnes Pond is a Methodist church in Station Road, Barnes, London. It is affiliated with the Churches Together in Barnes and Churches Together in Mortlake and East Sheen. HistoryThe building, in red brick, dates from 1906. It was founded as a Wesleyan church, superseding a Wesleyan chapel standing between nos. 77 and 79 White Hart Lane. That building is now Barnes Healing Church. The church was designed by William James Morley (1847–1930) and his son Eric (born 1884), who became a partner of the Bradford architectural firm W J Morley & Son in 1901. Church services were originally held on the ground floor, with gallery space above. Renovations undertaken in 2005 by architect David Ensom split the space into two floors. Service are now held on the first floor, and the ground level has meeting rooms, a kitchen, offices, and lavatories. The two spaces are connected by stairs and a lift. ServicesServices are held on Sunday mornings and, twice a month, on Sunday evenings. During every Sunday morning service there is a Junior Church option for children and also a creche. MusicThe church has a Bechstein grand piano, which enables the Church to be used as a concert venue, and a Bevington pipe organ, purchased in 1926.

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The Methodist Church By Barnes Pond is located at London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8487 8285
http://www.barnesmethodistchurch.org.uk/