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St Mary's Perivale

Perivale Ln, Perivale, Greenford UB6 8SS, United Kingdom

St Mary's Perivale
Art center
4.5
60 reviews
8 comments
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GMJG+QR Greenford, United Kingdom
+44 20 8997 7691
st-marys-perivale.org.uk
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Stephen Johnson
Stephen Johnson
A character filled white walled church building with a small wooden tower. This is a charming little building although it can easily be missed, it can be found via a small shelter entrance and then a lane.
Tudor Conducta
Tudor Conducta
A church turned into a dynamic and exciting concert venue. Some of the best young pianists and musicians of today perform here - prize winning international soloists play here almost 3-4 times a week, and entrance is free. The music is hugely accessible , and performed at a world class standard. They host about 150 concerts a year. Check it out!
Yee
Yee197 days ago
A lovely little church no longer in use for religious services. Well lit, small and intimate. Excellent venue for piano / music recitals. Comfortable seating and well lit and well ventilated. It’s not easy to travel to unless you have a car, and it’s hidden behind a golf course and isn’t sign posted at all from the main road. Do not trust google maps to get you there.
Annie Jackson
Annie Jackson227 days ago
Beautiful venue. If you have never been its wonderful and has lots of events going on. I will return
Valerio D.
Valerio D.258 days ago
The West London temple of Classical Music (and sometimes jazz). A tiny little cultural gem run by a bunch of unbelievably good and friendly guys.
Danny V-Li Teok
Danny V-Li Teok319 days ago
There are 2 ways to access the church. One is from Pitshanger Park, and the other is from Perivale Lane. The distance from the latter is really just a stone's throw but parking may be an issue if driving. The church is the oldest Anglican church in Ealing, having history since the 12th century. Musical concerts, and/or rehearsals are hosted here from time to time.
Mervyn Passmore
Mervyn Passmore1 year ago
I visited St Mary's for a piano recital organised by the Liszt Society. The church is hidden from view from the lane and it feels as if nothing has changed in 100+ years.
The volunteer team is extremely professional and make you feel very welcome.
The pianist was outstanding by international standards and with only 100 or so seats it felt like a private performance.
Admission was free, so if you enjoy yourself please be sure to contribute to the production costs.
Prakash Patel
Prakash Patel2 years ago
Amazing church which has been restored with support from volunteers.
Also concerts are performed weekly.
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