St. Mary of Eton is an Anglican church at Hackney Wick, London, and a Grade II* listed building.
[1][2][3] In the late 19th century, Eton College launched a scheme to provide social and religious support to people living in the crowded district of Hackney Wick in east London, and to familiarise privileged schoolboys with social conditions in deprived areas.
[5][6] St Mary of Eton was built 1890-02 by the Victorian architects George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner.
The east side of the church faces onto the main street, and a gateway leads into the courtyard which is surrounded by the old Eton Mission buildings.
At the east end, the high altar is backed by an ornately decorated reredos designed in 1930 by W Ellery Anderson.