St John the Divine, Richmond explained

St John the Divine, Richmond
Coordinates:51.4642°N -0.3003°W
Location:Richmond, London
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Founded Date:1831
People:Vigo Auguste Demant (vicar from 1933 to 1942)
Architect:Lewis Vulliamy (original building); Arthur Grove (later additions and church hall)
Style:Early Gothic revival
Completed Date:1836
Parish:St John the Divine, Richmond
Deanery:Richmond & Barnes
Archdeaconry:Wandsworth
Episcopalarea:Kingston
Diocese:Southwark
Province:Canterbury
Archbishop:Justin Welby
Bishop:Christopher Chessun
Vicar:Neil Summers[1]
Parishadmin:Liz Roberts[2]
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Designation1:Grade II
Designation1 Offname:Church of St John the Divine
Designation1 Date:10 January 1950
Designation1 Number:1194182

St John the Divine, Richmond, in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark, is a Grade II listed church on Kew Road, in Richmond, London, near Richmond railway station. Built in 1836, and a parish in its own right since 1838, it was designed by Lewis Vulliamy[3] in the Early Gothic Revival architectural style.

Since 1996 St John the Divine has been part of the Richmond Team Ministry, which also includes the churches of St Mary Magdalene and St Matthias.[4] [5]

History

Richmond grew rapidly during the 18th and early 19th centuries.[6] By the 1820s, Richmond's original parish church, St Mary Magdalene, was too small.,[7] quoted in Web site: St.Matthias' Church and the Medievalism of Sir George Gilbert Scott . Ingrid . Brown . The Victoria Web. 10 September 2011. 16 April 2015. Having recognised the need for another chapel, the vestry commissioned new construction by 1831. The new building, St John the Divine, was completed in 1836.,[8] quoted in Web site: St.Matthias' Church and the Medievalism of Sir George Gilbert Scott . Ingrid . Brown . The Victoria Web. 10 September 2011. 16 April 2015. It was built from 1831 to 1836 on a site provided by local resident and landowner, William Selwyn (1775–1855); the architect was Lewis Vulliamy. Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner criticise Vulliamy's "craziest W spire and senseless flying buttresses from the W porches up to the nave" but describe Grove's east end (added in the early 20th century) as "a fine composition".[3]

In 1838 it became a parish church in its own right.[9]

Organ

The organ, built by Beale and Thynne, was dedicated in December 1896. Described as "a virtually unaltered work of Victorian artistry", it has been fully restored.[10]

20th-century additions

A chancel, south chapel and vestries were added in 1904–1905; they were designed by Arthur Grove.[3] In 1908, Nathaniel Westlake painted the sanctuary ceiling with illustrations of the Book of Revelation, chapter 14, and created the triptych behind the altar.[3] [11] Westlake also painted the Stations of the Cross, which are now missing; they were replaced between 1955 and 1970 by reliefs in Nabresina stone carved by Freda Skinner.[3] Eric Gill carved the stonework on the triptych and over the sacristy door.[12] The Calvary sculpture on the east end facing St John's Road was carved by Richard Garbe.[13]

The church hall, in brick, was built in 1911.[3]

In 1980–1981 adaptations were made to the church to enable it be used occasionally for concerts and to provide a meeting room, toilet facilities and residential accommodation.[14] The architects were Dry Hastwell Butlin Bicknell,[3] a partnership of David Dry (1934–2011), Vince Hastwell, George Butlin and Roger Bicknell.[15]

21st-century restoration

The reredos in the Lady Chapel was restored in the early 21st century by Howell and Bellion.[16]

People

Vigo Auguste Demant (1893–1983), vicar at St John the Divine from 1933 to 1942, became a Canon of St Paul's Cathedral and an Oxford University professor. A regular broadcaster on the BBC's Third Programme in the 1950s,[17] he served on the committee that produced the 1957 Wolfenden report which recommended that "homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence".[18]

Worship

The church's style of worship is described as "modern/liberal Catholic".[19] Eucharist is celebrated at 11.00 am on Sundays and 7:00 pm on Tuesdays.[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the team . Richmond Team Ministry . 13 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Contact Us . Richmond Team Ministry . 14 September 2016.
  3. Book: The Buildings of England – London 2: South . . . 1983 . London . 517 . 0-14-0710-47-7.
  4. Web site: Our churches . Richmond Team Ministry . 2 March 2016.
  5. Web site: History of Richmond Team Ministry . Richmond Team Ministry . 3 March 2016.
  6. Book: Cloake, John . Richmond Past: A Visual History of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham . Historical Publications . John Cloake . 1991 . London . 69. 0-948667-14-1.
  7. News: Cloake, John. John Cloake . 7 August 1987. Richmond Parish Church: Richmond Retrospect. Richmond and Twickenham Times.
  8. Book: Cloake, John. 1991. John Cloake. Richmond Past: A Visual History of Richmond, Kew, Petersham and Ham. London. Historical Publications. 92. 0-948667-14-1.
  9. Book: St Matthias' Church, Richmond: A Guide and History . The Friends of St. Matthias . Velluet, Paul . 2008.
  10. The Beale and Thynne Organ in St John the Divine, Richmond . https://web.archive.org/web/20140104060812/http://npor.emma.cam.ac.uk/Reporter/jul93/e793.htm . 4 January 2014 . . BIOS Reporter . XVII . 3 . July 1993 . 9 May 2015 . Bundy . Michael.
  11. Web site: History of St John the Divine . Richmond Team Ministry . 19 January 2013.
  12. Cave . Leonard . 1997 . Eric Gill in Richmond and Kingston . Richmond History . 18 . 3–6.
  13. Book: St John the Divine: A brief Guide to the Church. Bunnage. Paul. Barr. Alyson. 2017.
  14. Web site: Richmond & Barnes Deanery; Richmond, St John the Divine . . 19 January 2013.
  15. Past Masters – Obituary: David Dry 1934–2011 . . 20. September 2011. 19 June 2017.
  16. Web site: St John-the-Divine, Richmond, Diocese of Southwark. The Ecclesiological Society.
  17. News: Religion: Will Civilization Survive? . https://web.archive.org/web/20121021000134/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,805503,00.html?iid=chix-sphere . dead . 21 October 2012 . . 10 July 1950 . 20 January 2013.
  18. [Wolfenden report|Report of the Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution]
  19. Web site: Theology . Richmond Team Ministry . St John the Divine . 13 August 2015.
  20. Web site: Welcome to St John the Divine . Richmond Team Ministry. St John the Divine . 13 August 2015.