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St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb

St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb — church in London Borough of Barnet, UK.

St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb

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St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1908. Designed by Edwin Lutyens. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in London Borough of Barnet, UK". Coordinates: 51.5801°, -0.1900°.

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The Parish Church of St Jude-on-the-Hill (usually known simply as St Jude's), is the parish church of Hampstead Garden Suburb in north London. The suburb was founded in 1907 by Henrietta Barnett to be a model community where all classes of people could live together in attractive surroundings and social harmony.

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Coordinates
51.5801, -0.1900
District
Barnet
Parish
Barnet, unparished area
Postcode
NW11 7AH
Parliamentary constituency
Finchley and Golders Green
Established
1908

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb?
St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb is in London, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.5801°, -0.1900°.
When was St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb built?
St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb dates to 1908 — the Modern period. It was designed by Edwin Lutyens.
Who designed St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb?
St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb was designed by Edwin Lutyens.
Is St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb a listed building?
St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb carries the heritage designation "Grade I listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.