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The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond
Vineyard Life Church, Richmond logo.jpg
Location The Vineyard, Richmond TW10 6AQ
Country England, United Kingdom
Denomination Evangelical/Charismatic
Architecture
Architect(s) John Davies
Style Norman
Specifications
Materials grey brick

The Vineyard Life Church, Richmond is a church that started in 2013. It was formed when two churches, Richmond Borough Church and The Vineyard Church, Richmond, joined together. This church is part of the Evangelical Alliance.

The church meets in an old building from the 1800s. This building is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The people who go to this church also help their community. They run a community center, a food bank, and a charity shop. The building is also used as a place for young people to enjoy music.

The Church Building: A Look at Its History

The building where The Vineyard Life Church meets has a long history. It was first designed by an architect named John Davies. He lived from 1796 to 1865.

When Was the Church Building Built?

The building first opened in 1831. It was built for an Anglican church. It was big enough to hold about 500 to 600 people.

Rebuilding After a Fire

In 1851, there was a fire. The church building had to be rebuilt after the fire. It was made to look like the old one.

What Does the Building Look Like?

The church building is built in a style called Norman. It uses grey bricks. It also has a special entrance area called a porch.

Famous Visitors to the Church Building

Over the years, some well-known people have visited this church building.

Harold Wilson's Visits

Harold Wilson was a British Prime Minister. He visited the church with his wife, Mary. This was when he was leading the country.

Lady Stansgate's Connection

Lady Stansgate was also a church member. She was the mother of a famous politician named Tony Benn. She attended the church in the 1940s.

Tony Blair's Discos

Between 1971 and 1972, Tony Blair held weekly discos at the church. He later became a British Prime Minister too. He organized these fun events with his friend Al Collenette.

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