Church of the Holy Trinity with St Barnabas, Clarence Way, Kentish Town NW1 - Camden
Built in 1849-50 in a C14 Gothic style to the design of Thomas H Wyatt and David Brandon. The building was bomb damaged during World War II. The tower roof was re-covered and the roofs re-slated with a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England. The church was awarded a subsequent grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for repairs to the tower stonework and this was completed in summer 2015. The western end of the south aisle has suffered from structural movement and in part there is shoring in place externally and scaffolding internally.
Site Details
- Designated Site Name:
- CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY WITH ST BARNABAS
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building grade II
- List Entry Number:
- 1356761
- Local Planning Authority:
- Camden
- Site Type:
- Religious ritual and funerary > Church
Location
- Building Name:
- Church of the Holy Trinity with St Barnabas
- Street Name:
- Clarence Way
- County:
- Greater London
- District / Borough:
- Camden
- Parliamentary Constituency:
- Holborn and St. Pancras
- Region:
- London and South East
Assessment Information
- Assessment Type:
- Place of worship
- Condition:
- Poor
- Priority:
- C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
- Previous Priority:
- C
- Ownership:
- Religious organisation
- Designation:
- Listed Place of Worship grade II
Contact Details
Simon Buteux 020 7973 3700
Next steps
Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England