The building, which is Grade II* listed,[5] is still owned by the Church of England but is now leased to the Landmark Arts Centre for use as a venue for concerts and exhibitions.
[11][12] The window on the west wall was made in about 1850 by Ward and Hughes and had been originally installed in St Peter's Church, Islington.
[12] Rescued in 1987 by the London Stained-Glass Repository of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass, it was dismantled and re-leaded for installation here in 1992.
[7] In 1985 the video for the song "The Sun Always Shines on TV", by the Norwegian pop band A-ha, was filmed in the church building.
[citation needed] Local residents, including Jean Brown (who started the campaign and later became President of the Landmark Arts Centre, holding that post until her death in 2011) and Irene Sutton, secretary of the Friends of St Alban's,[13] campaigned to save the deconsecrated church and to establish it as a local community and arts centre.
[7] In addition to its classes and events, the Centre is open to general visitors on weekdays from 9.30 am to 17:00 pm and a number of surviving architectural features can be seen.
For more information please see the Landmark Arts Centre Website [1] Media related to St Alban's Church, Teddington at Wikimedia Commons