Wanstead United Reformed Church
Chamber Rating
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jeff benjamin
The large arched windows featuring elaborate decorative tracing, the oddly truncated buttresses and an obviously absent tower, makes for an arresting presence facing the High Street. An intriguing back story regarding the dismantling and reconstruction of the Church from Kings Cross, then Euston, undertaken by the original architect, John Johnson in 1866-7. The texture of grey brickwork, Ragstone, dressings and tracing present a composite thats tactile, distinctive and evocative. Memorable and worth seeking out. It was closed. Grade II Listed. An active community here.
Dec 27th, 2022 -
Ivan Wilmshurst
POOR SELECTION OF GLASS. TEA ROOM IN THE WRONG PLACE TOO MANY POPLE AROUND TRYING TO EAT...
Jun 10th, 2022 -
Thomas Coy
A lovely church with a remarkable history But how did it move several miles approx 150 years ago and that's not all that happened ? What a history
Mar 9th, 2021 -
Nelson Armando Bosquez Chavez
Feb 7th, 2021 -
Maeve d'Angelo
Apr 30th, 2020
Contact Info
- (208) 989-2426
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Wanstead United Reformed Church?
A The phone number for Wanstead United Reformed Church is: (208) 989-2426.
Q Where is Wanstead United Reformed Church located?
A Wanstead United Reformed Church is located at Nightingale Ln, Snaresbrook, eng E11 2HD
Q What is the internet address for Wanstead United Reformed Church?
A The website (URL) for Wanstead United Reformed Church is: http://www.wansteadurc.btck.co.uk/
Q How is Wanstead United Reformed Church rated?
A Wanstead United Reformed Church has a 4.3 Star Rating from 19 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Wanstead United Reformed Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 19 Reviews )jeff benjamin on Google
The large arched windows featuring elaborate decorative tracing, the oddly truncated buttresses and an obviously absent tower, makes for an arresting presence facing the High Street.
An intriguing back story regarding the dismantling and reconstruction of the Church from Kings Cross, then Euston, undertaken by the original architect, John Johnson in 1866-7.
The texture of grey brickwork, Ragstone, dressings and tracing present a composite thats tactile, distinctive and evocative.
Memorable and worth seeking out.
It was closed.
Grade II Listed.
An active community here.
Ivan Wilmshurst on Google
POOR SELECTION OF GLASS.
TEA ROOM IN THE WRONG PLACE
TOO MANY POPLE AROUND TRYING TO EAT...
Thomas Coy on Google
A lovely church with a remarkable history
But how did it move several miles approx 150 years ago and that's not all that happened ? What a history
Nelson Armando Bosquez Chavez on Google
Maeve d'Angelo on Google