Mary Immaculate and St Peter, New Barnet
Mary Immaculate and St Peter, New Barnet, is a Roman Catholic church in Somerset Road, New Barnet, north London. The church is within the Diocese of Westminster.
Background
New Barnet is a north London suburb that developed around the new Great Northern Railway station that opened in 1850. A number of churches were soon afterwards built in the area, such as the Baptist Church (1872) in Station Road, the Congregational Church (1880) also in Station Road, and the Church of England Holy Trinity Lyonsdown (1866) which is opposite Mary Immaculate and St Peter.
History
The Catholic parish of New Barnet was created in 1912 and the present church built in 1938 to plans by T. H. B. Scott (Thomas Henry Birchall Scott) (1872-1945) FRIBA FRPS an architect who was also the former president of the Royal Photographic Society and who designed many Catholic churches in London.[1] It is described as of simple design, using a rounded arch that was typical of Scott's work.[2]
The church is within the Diocese of Westminster.[3]
The church was built in 1938.[4]
References
External links
- https://londonchurchbuildings.com/2017/04/12/mary-immaculate-and-st-peter-somerset-road-new-barnet/
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- All Saints, Childs Hill
- All Saints, East Finchley
- All Saints, Friern Barnet
- Christ Church, Brent Street
- Christ Church, Barnet
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- Holy Trinity, East Finchley
- Holy Trinity Lyonsdown
- John Keble Church, Mill Hill
- St Alban, Golders Green
- St Alphage, Burnt Oak
- St Barnabas, Temple Fortune
- St Barnabas, Woodside Park
- St James, New Barnet
- St John, West Hendon
- St John the Apostle, Whetstone
- St John the Evangelist, Friern Barnet
- St Jude, Hampstead Garden Suburb
- St Luke, Finchley
- St Mark, Barnet Vale
- St Matthias the Apostle, Colindale
- St Michael, Golders Green
- St Michael and All Angels, Mill Hill
- St Paul, Finchley
- St Paul, Mill Hill
- St Peter, Arkley
- St Peter, Cricklewood
- St Peter-le-Poer, Friern Barnet
- St Stephen, Bell's Hill
denominations
- Baptist Church, New Barnet
- Barnet United Reformed Church
- Church of St Cyril of Turau and All the Patron Saints of the Belarusian People
- Christ Church at Whetstone
- Free Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb
- Golders Green Hippodrome
- Golders Green Unitarian Church
- Mary Immaculate and St Peter, New Barnet
- New Barnet Congregational Church
- St John's United Reformed Church
- St Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Whetstone