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About
The Landmark Arts Centre is housed in a magnificent Grade II* listed building which was formerly the Church of St Alban the Martyr. The church was designed in the French Gothic style by architect William S Niven, who lived locally and who had been a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott. The building was declared redundant in 1977 and was neglected for years, suffering vandalism and exposure to weather. A robust campaign, led by local people, saved the building - both for its architectural merit and for use by the community as an arts centre.Now operated by an independent charity, the Landmark Arts Centre, has evolved into a vibrant arts centre which fills a special niche in the community. The Centre offers a stimulating mix of activities including arts related classes for children and adults plus an eclectic performing arts programme, encompassing dance, jazz, blues, classical chamber music and choral music. Added to these delights are four annual arts fairs, renowned in South West London. The magnificent Landmark Arts Centre can also be hired for private and corporate receptions and for filming.
A range of cards showcasing the work of local artists and photographers in now availabe at the Centre.
Information about current events programme can be seen on the website given below.
Visitors with a mobility disability should telephone in advance for information about access & facilities.
Guide Prices
Varies according to event.
Facilities
Groups
- Facilities for groups
Property Facilities
- Public toilets
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Train: Waterloo to Teddington (and then a 10 minute signposted walk)
By bus: R68, 281, 285, 33
By tube: District Line to Richmond, then bus R68
By car: free parking in surrounding streets. No parking on site. For disabled parking details please telephone in advance.
For further information visit www.tfl.gov.uk
Accessible by Public Transport: Teddington station is 0 miles away.