The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond Explained

The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond
Denomination:Evangelical/Charismatic
Architect:John Davies[1]
Style:Norman
Materials:grey brick
Location:The Vineyard, Richmond TW10 6AQ
Country:England

The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond, which is a member of the Evangelical Alliance, was formed in 2013 as the result of a merger between Richmond Borough Church and The Vineyard Church, Richmond. It meets in a 19th-century church building located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The congregation run a community centre, a food bank and a charity shop, and also use the building as a music venue for young people.

History of the building

The church building, with a gallery, was designed by John Davies (1796–1865) for the Anglican parish: it opened in 1831, to seat a congregation of 500 to 600.[2] It was rebuilt in 1851 after a fire. The church is built in Norman style, in grey brick, with a distinctive porch.

It was attended by Harold Wilson, with his wife Mary, during his term in office as British Prime Minister; and Lady Stansgate, mother of the Labour MP Tony Benn, was a parishioner during the 1940s.[3]

Between 1971 and 1972, future British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his friend Al Collenette held weekly discos at the church.[3]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Buildings of England – London 2: South . . . 1983 . London . 519 . 0-14-0710-47-7.
  2. Web site: The Vineyard, Richmond: An Online History for residents, their families and friends . Orr, Stephen. 18 January 2013.
  3. News: Church archives reveal a Vineyard of history . . 8 May 2001 . 22 November 2015 . Jones, Helen.