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St Bartholomew-the-Less

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St Bartholomew the Less
Church of St Bartholomew the Less
St Bartholomew the Less is located in City of London
St Bartholomew the Less
St Bartholomew the Less
St Bartholomew the Less is located in City of London in 1300
St Bartholomew the Less
St Bartholomew the Less
LocationCity of London
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
TraditionAnglo-Catholic
Websitestbartstheless.org.uk
Architecture
Heritage designationGrade II*
Administration
DioceseLondon
ParishSt Bartholomew the Less
Clergy
RectorMarcus Walker

St Bartholomew the Less is an Anglican church in the City of London, associated with St Bartholomew's Hospital, within whose precincts it stands. Once a parish church, it has, since 1 June 2015, been a chapel of ease in the parish of St Bartholomew the Great.

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History

The present establishment is the latest in a series of churches and chapels associated with the hospital over the past 800 years. Its earliest predecessor, known as the Chapel of the Holy Cross, was founded nearby in 1123 (at the same time as the priory, now the Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great) before moving to the present site in 1184.[1]

Along with most other religious foundations the hospital was dissolved by Henry VIII. It was then refounded by King Henry VIII, when the chapel became an Anglican parish church serving those living within its precincts.[2] Its suffix, "the less", was given to distinguish it from its larger neighbour, St Bartholomew the Great (the former priory).

The church's tower and west façade date from 15th century, with two of its three bells dating from 1380 and 1420. They hang within an original medieval bell frame, believed to be the oldest in the City of London. In 1793, George Dance the Younger, a Royal Academician, created a new octagonal interior within the shell of the medieval chapel,[3] its clerestorey rising above the old walls. The new construction was made entirely of wood and soon became affected by dry-rot. In 1823 it was replaced under the supervision of Thomas Hardwick,[4] who replicated the timber construction in stone with an iron ceiling. He also made alterations to the detailing.[2]

The church suffered some bomb damage during the Blitz of the Second World War but this was repaired and the church reopened by 1951.

St Bartholomew the Less Church's interior although small is light and airy, largely due to George Dance's use of high lunette windows.[5] Its form is that of an octagonal Gothic vault fitted into a square by the means of adding open triangular chapels at its corners.[6]

The church was designated a Grade II* listed building on 4 January 1950[7] and is associated with the Haberdashers' Company, its close neighbour in West Smithfield at Haberdashers' Hall, EC1.

After a few years in which the Rector of the nearby St Bartholomew the Great was simultaneously Priest-in-Charge of St Bartholomew the Less, with the church retaining its own PCC and Churchwardens, on 1 June 2015, the parishes of both churches were dissolved and replaced with the united benefice of Great St Bartholomew. The Rector of the former parish of St Bartholomew the Great became Rector of the united benefice. The boundary of the new parish incorporates precisely both former parishes. There is now a single PCC and Churchwardens responsible for both buildings. The parish church is St Bartholomew the Great, while St Bartholomew the Less is a Chapel of Ease within the parish. Services continue to be held at the church, especially a 12:30 Anglican Eucharist on Tuesdays, a 12:30 Roman Catholic Mass at 12:30 on Thursdays, and a 10:00 Anglican Family Eucharist on most Sundays of the year.

Notable people associated with the church

Interior of St Bartholomew the Less

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Hibbert, C; Weinreb, D. & Keay, J. (1983) The London Encyclopaedia. London: Pan Macmillan, 1983 (rev 1993, 2008); ISBN 978-1-4050-4924-5
  2. ^ a b Godwin, George; John Britton (1839). The Churches of London: A History and Description of the Ecclesiastical Edifices of the Metropolis. London: C. Tilt.
  3. ^ Bradley, Simon & Pevsner, Nikolaus (1998) London: the City Churches. London: Penguin Books (reissued by Yale University Press, New Haven, 2002; ISBN 0-300-09655-0)
  4. ^ "The City Churches" Tabor, M. p119:London; The Swarthmore Press Ltd; 1917.
  5. ^ "The City of London Churches: monuments of another age" Quantrill, E; Quantrill, M p. 28: London; Quartet; 1975
  6. ^ Cobb, Gerald (1942) The Old Churches of London. London: Batsford.
  7. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1180946)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 24 January 2009.

External links

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