All Saints Hatcham Park Church is a part of the Diocese of Southwark. This church, located in South-East London, was built in 1870 by architects Newman and Billing in the Gothic style of architecture. Other features of the church include a gabled roof, stone exteriors and arched entrance-ways, along with a large and ornately designed rose window overhead.
A popular venue for national and local events, Human Rights Action Centre is a place that hosts a number of human rights activities in the city. The venue boasts an auditorium, two versatile meeting rooms and a spacious seminar hall, hired for organizing events ranging from human rights activities and Amnesty supporters initiatives. The venue also offers catering services for the events.
Built in red bricks, St. Mary Brookfield near Dartmouth park is a church that is open to people from all parishes. It is a listed building in the United Kingdom because of its historical relevance. The church serves homeless during the winter months by giving them shelter in the church premises. You are free to visit the church to admire its beautiful interiors or worship. No conditions apply here.
GV Art London is an eventful space in the city to view various creative artworks. This place is used to host various modern works of art that have gone beyond the traditional easel and paint. Visitors can take delight in some unique creations through the regularly changing exhibitions that explore various forms of art. Visitors can also participate in hands-on workshops that focus on varied themes along with events around poetry, books, social issues, technology, and motivational talks.
Morna Jazz Lounge is an entertainment space that is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 8p till late in the night. The venue hosts a number of different concerts and live music performances, with several artists having performed here.