Bromley by Bow Centre

[1] In addition to team members such as psychologists, nurses, counsellors, and phlebotomists, the centre also houses artists, stonemasons, gardeners, and stained-glass makers.

The conversion of the church, the health centre, cafe, enterprise and training barn, and layout of the adjacent Bob's Park were designed by Wyatt MacLaren architects.

[3] The principal entrance to the centre is formed by an archway that formerly stood in Northumberland House, designed by William Kent.

[4] "Bob's Park" is next to Kingsley Hall and forms part of the Bromley by Bow Centre.

It was later renamed by local people after the park keeper, Robert Grenfell.

The Bromley by Bow Centre
Bob's Park