St. Mary of Eton
St. Mary of Eton is an Anglican church at Hackney Wick, London and a Grade II listed building. It was built 1890–92 in the medieval Gothic style.[1][2]
It is notable as the founding location of 59 Club, where its ample parking, large hall with table tennis, billiards, a juke box and a coffee bar provided meeting place once a week on Saturday evenings. [3][4] Chloe Hollingworth is the new Youth Worker for the diosece.
References
- Cherry & Pevsner 1998, pp. 62-63.
- Church of St Mary of Eton with St Augustine, Historic England, List entry Number 1226605, retrieved 2018-09-01
- The 59 Club: Rockers to host reunion at Hackney Wick church where world famous biker club was born 24 April 2018
- Church of England Retrieved 8 July 2014
Sources
- Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1998), London: North, Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England, The Buildings of England, Ireland, and Scotland Series, Yale University Press, ISBN 0300096534
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