St Mary's Church, Greenwich

St Alfege was rebuilt in the 1710s by Nicholas Hawksmoor, but had been the site of a church since the medieval era.

St Mary's was located on the edge of Greenwich Park.

It was designed by the architect George Basevi in neo-classical style with the construction lasting from 1823 to 1825.

[2] There were hints of the style of John Soane, of whom Basevi had been an apprentice.

The site of the former church now sits on an approach to the National Maritime Museum.

St Mary's in the 19th century.
The granite statue of William IV now stands on the former site of St Mary's. The National Maritime Museum is in the background.