St John the Evangelist
Blackheath, Greater London
Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.
The meeting house was designed by Trevor Dannatt, who was awarded an OBE in the 2016 New Year Honours.
Blackheath, Greater London
It was completed in 1972 at a cost of £37,842. It won a Civic Trust award in 1973 and a Concrete Society commendation in 1974. Within the UK, this is believed to be the only Quaker Meeting House in the concrete Brutalist style.
In the report produced in 2015 for the Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project, the Meeting House is described as a ‘Brutalist jewel’ and of exceptional aesthetic value. The project was jointly funded by Historic England and Britain Yearly Meeting, and the work was carried out by the Architectural History Practice.
Blackheath, Greater London
Designed by Arthur Ashpital, work began in 1852 and the church was completed in 1853.
Lewisham, Greater London
This inner city church has served and stood at the centre of the Lewisham community since at least 1100 AD, it's history and building throughout the centuries record many remarkable stories for you to discover.
Greenwich, Greater London
There has been a church here for over a thousand years, dedicated to the memory of Alfege, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred on this site in 1012.