Richmond Green United Reformed Church

[4] The church was previously located on Little Green, close to Richmond Green, in a Grade II listed building designed in a Gothic Revival style by William Wallace in 1883 and built from 1884 to 1885.

[4] From October 2006 the congregation of Richmond Green United Reformed Church met for worship in a new building in Quadrant Road, behind the previous church building.

It was joined by members of the former East Sheen United Reformed Church,[7] a congregation dating from the 17th century,[7] which had previously been meeting in a building in Vernon Road, dating from 1902.

Designed by F C Howgate and originally known as the Congregational Church, East Sheen, it was noted for its Doulton terracotta work and plaques.

[8] The London Borough of Richmond granted planning permission in March 2012 for the conversion of the first floor Sunday school building to provide five self-contained flats.