St Michael and All Angels, Mill Hill (Barnet)
Brief Description
St Michaels and All Angels was built when the Mill Hill Broadway area was being developed around the new station. The east part was completed by 1922 and extended in 1932 and 1938 with the west end and Lady Chapel by Alban Caroe not completed until 1956. The church hall to the north, Hartley Hall, was built in 1910. It has pleasant gardens in front of the church, also an area of lawn to the side.
Practical Information
- Site location:
- Flower Lane, Mill Hill
- Postcode:
- NW7 2JA
- What 3 Words:
- lungs.ending.scales
- Type of site:
- Churchyard
- Borough:
- Barnet
- Open to public?
- Yes
- Opening times:
- unrestricted
- Special conditions:
- Facilities:
- Events:
- Public transport:
- Rail: Mill Hill Broadway. Bus: 221
- Research updated:
- 01/09/2000
- Last minor changes:
- 19/07/2023
Please check with the site owner or manager for latest news.
Full Site Description
St Michaels and All Angels was built when the Mill Hill Broadway area was being developed around the new station, and was designed by Herbert Passmore in Gothic style. The east part was completed by 1922 and extended in 1932 and 1938 with the west end and Lady Chapel by Alban Caroe not completed until 1956. The church hall to the north, Hartley Hall, was built in 1910. It has pleasant gardens in front of the church, also an area of lawn to the side. Ornamental gateway, with overthrow and lamps each side with inscription in gold lettering 'in remembrance of J B W and G B W, August 1935'.
Sources consulted:
Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner,'The Buildings of England: London 4: North (1998) p. 116.
Further Information (Planning and Conservation)
- Grid ref:
- TQ215921 (521641,192135)
- Size in hectares:
- Site ownership:
- Diocese of London
- Site management:
- Church
- Date(s):
- 1920-56
- Designer(s):
- Listed structures:
- None
- On National Heritage List for England (NHLE), Parks & Gardens:
No- Registered common or village green on Commons Registration Act 1965:
No- Protected under London Squares Preservation Act 1931:
No
Local Authority Data
The information below is taken from the relevant Local Authority's planning legislation, which was correct at the time of research but may have been amended in the interim. Please check with the Local Authority for latest planning information.
- On Local List:
- No
- In Conservation Area:
- No
- Tree Preservation Order:
- Not known
- Nature Conservation Area:
- No
- Green Belt:
- No
- Metropolitan Open Land:
- No
- Special Policy Area:
- No
- Other LA designation:
- None
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