Hidden Chapel
Once forgotten, characterfully dilapidated and distressed, with crumbling paintwork, stunning stained-glass windows and ethereal dancing shadows.
An unassuming facade hides a resilient soul, having weathered the fury of a WWII bomb and witnessed two centuries of London's ever-evolving tapestry. This unique Grade II listed venue is steeped in London history and is perfect for those who want something a little bit different. Built in 1826, the Chapel has played witness to London’s rich and troubled history, and is one of South London’s most unique venues and flexible spaces for photo and film shoots.
For those who seek the extraordinary, this chapel offers a stage for the imagination, a canvas to capture moments that resonate with a romantic nostalgia for a bygone era.
Its unique aesthetic, where history and decay waltz hand in hand, creates a backdrop that promises to breathe life into the most artistic endeavours, making it a coveted haven for photo and film shoots. If you long for images that whisper tales of love and loss, resilience and endurance, the Hidden Chapel beckons, waiting to unveil its timeless charm before your lens.
The Chapel is easily accessible via public transport and there is free street parking in neighbouring streets, vehicles have easy access to the Chapel for loading in and out.