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Designs for St Paul's Church Harringay: New Church and Parsonage

Architectural Drawing
23/06/1993
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Located in a residential area of Harringay, North London, St Paul’s was designed by Peter Jenkins between 1988 and 1993 to replace a Victorian Gothic Revival church (built 1890-1) which was destroyed by fire on Ash Wednesday 1984.

Jenkins’ church combines traditional liturgical forms with contemporary design. The plan of the church is traditional, being narrow and rectangular with the entrance at the west end and the altar at the east. This was in part dictated by the confines of the site, but also by the church’s Anglo-Catholic liturgical tradition which preferred an axial, processional plan. This traditional plan is in contrast to the majority of contemporary churches, which locate congregations around a central altar in order to emphasise the participatory aspect of the Communion.

In scale, Jenkins’ design echoes that of its Victorian predecessor, which was built to a vast scale, able to seat 900, and visually dominated the area’s skyline. Despite being a much smaller church in capacity, seating just 140, Jenkins has maintained the church’s visual dominance, making it an architectural and spiritual focal point in the surrounding area. This aspect of the design generated serious opposition from the local council, which argued – unsuccessfully – that the new church should blend in with the surrounding architecture.

Object details

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Object type
TitleDesigns for St Paul's Church Harringay: New Church and Parsonage
Materials and techniques
Pencil on tracing paper.
Brief description
Design for candle stand, annotated for St. Paul's Church, Harringay, by Peter Jenkins, London, 23 June 1993.
Physical description
Preliminary working drawing of the candle stand.
Dimensions
  • Length: 840mm
  • Width: 632mm
Marks and inscriptions
TITLE CANDLE STAND / NEW CHURCH OF ST PAU HARRINGAY / DWG NO STP SK807 /SCALE 1.2 +FS / DATE 23 JUNE 93 / PETER INSKIP + PETER JENKINS ARCHITECTS LTD / 1 NEWBURY STREET LONDON EC1A 7HU / TELEPHONE 01 726 8977 FAX 071 796 3930 (Bottom right)
Credit line
Given by Peter Jenkins
Place depicted
Summary
Located in a residential area of Harringay, North London, St Paul’s was designed by Peter Jenkins between 1988 and 1993 to replace a Victorian Gothic Revival church (built 1890-1) which was destroyed by fire on Ash Wednesday 1984.

Jenkins’ church combines traditional liturgical forms with contemporary design. The plan of the church is traditional, being narrow and rectangular with the entrance at the west end and the altar at the east. This was in part dictated by the confines of the site, but also by the church’s Anglo-Catholic liturgical tradition which preferred an axial, processional plan. This traditional plan is in contrast to the majority of contemporary churches, which locate congregations around a central altar in order to emphasise the participatory aspect of the Communion.

In scale, Jenkins’ design echoes that of its Victorian predecessor, which was built to a vast scale, able to seat 900, and visually dominated the area’s skyline. Despite being a much smaller church in capacity, seating just 140, Jenkins has maintained the church’s visual dominance, making it an architectural and spiritual focal point in the surrounding area. This aspect of the design generated serious opposition from the local council, which argued – unsuccessfully – that the new church should blend in with the surrounding architecture.
Bibliographic references
  • Taken from notes by Peter Jenkins (Clare Lodge, Practice Archivist, 25/02/2016) Preliminary working drawing of the (Easter) candle stand for the sanctuary on A1 tracing paper in pencil by PJ dated 23 June 1993. Job drawing number STP 414 on the carrier strip.
  • Seeley, John, ‘Phoenix Rising, St Paul’s, Harringay’ in Church Building (Summer 1990), p. 45.
  • ‘Clare Melhuish reports on the new church’ in Church Building (Summer 1990), pp. 46-47.
  • ‘Detail: St Paul’s, Harringay by Peter Inskip & Peter Jenkins’ in Archite
Other numbers
  • SPH(A)23 - Previous number
  • SP SK 807 - Previous owner's number
  • STP (A) 23 - Previous owner's number
Collection
Accession number
E.118-2022

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Record createdJune 10, 2019
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