Web pages: www.christchurch-barnet.org.uk
The Church was built in 1845 , as a daughter Church of St Giles, South Mimms, to serve the rapidly expanding population of Barnet at that time. It became a parish church in 1853. The first Vicar was Revd. William Pennefather.
The church was built to a design of Sir Gilbert Scott, consisting of the nave and chancel. The north aisle was added ten years after the opening of the Church to accommodate the growing congregation. A little later the gallery was added for orphans of the Crimean War.
The Church Patronage Society has been our patron since 1919 and their trustees appoint the Vicar here.
Sunday Service 8.00am;
10.30am Morning Service;
6.30pm Evening Service.
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