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Bramingham Park Church

Freeman Avenue

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Bramingham Park Church

Location

The Bramingham Park Church is situated on Freeman Avenue in the suburb of Bramingham Park, Luton, Bedfordshire, England.

History and Architecture

The church was constructed in 1905 in the Gothic Revival architectural style. The building's design is believed to be the work of architect John Henry George.

Denomination and Religious Significance

Bramingham Park Church is a Baptist church, serving the local community with worship services and various charitable activities.

Notable Features

  • The church features a striking tower that rises above the surrounding landscape, offering panoramic views of Luton. The interior of the church boasts intricate stone carvings and ornate stained-glass windows.
  • The church organ is a notable feature, with its rich tones adding depth to worship services and community events. Unfortunately, information on the specific details of the organ is not available.

Heritage Status

Bramingham Park Church has been designated as a Grade II listed building by Historic England, recognizing its architectural significance and historical importance.

Visiting Information

  • The church's opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm, with Sunday services at 10:00 am. The church is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and adapted facilities available for visitors with disabilities.

Notable Artworks or Relics

While no specific artworks or relics are mentioned in the available data, the church's interior is adorned with various decorative elements that contribute to its unique character.

Details

NameBramingham Park Church
City
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.920147, -0.4373665
ArchitectJohn Henry George
Current useBaptist church
Accessibletrue