Former St James church, New Cross

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Former St James church, New Cross

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 10 Mar 2008

The parish of St James, Hatcham was created in 1845 from Deptford, St Paul. The church was designed by W Granville and consecrated on 17 October 1854 on a site bought from the governors of Christ's Hospital. It was declared redundant in 1981 and leased initially to Goldsmiths College, later to Laban Dance Studio until their own building was built Image In 2005 it was leased for use as a training centre to the London Development Agency until 2009 and subsequently to nearby Goldsmiths College for use as an art installation space. The present church Image is alongside.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.473917
Longitude
-0.038003