Holy Redeemer, Lamorbey  Church

Image Source: John Vigar

 

The Church was built in 1933, and was designed by Mr A.S.R Ley FRIBA a church warden and his son A.H Ley ARIBA. The building is made from concrete and brick and was consecrated on the 21st October 1933 by the Bishop of Rochester. Instead of a Pulpit and Lectern the church has two Ambos. The church seats have been in the church since it was built, made from English Oak. The Unique font, in Perrycot Stone and Black Marble was executed by the Warham Guild. Around the church there are the stations of the cross. The Church seats (approx) 220 people. The organ is quite small. It has two manuals and a foot manual and was originally at a church in Erith. The previous instrument was a “drawing room” organ from Lamorbey House. The church has a steeple which contains a 4cwt bell by Mears and Stainbank in the Campanile.

 

 

Church Data

 

1851 Census Details

 

Seating Capacity: Not built

Morning Attendance: Not built

Afternoon Attendance: Not built

Evening Attendance: Not built

 

Architecture Details

 

Original Build Date/Architect: A S R Ley, 1933

Restoration:

Second Restoration:

 

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