The Copleston Centre
Introduction
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 30 Aug 2013
The church on Copleston Road was originally built in 1880 by architects Weeks & Hughes as the parish church of St Saviour, Peckham and seated 650 people. In 1978/79 the building was extensively remodelled by Thomas Ford & Partners and converted into a community centre with a central worship area shared by the Anglicans and the United Reformed Church (a "Local Ecumenical Partnership"). [Source: Southwark Diocese website].