St Peter's Church, Vauxhall

The church was planned in 1860 by John Loughborough Pearson, and built in 1863–64 together with schools, orphanage and vicarage, and is one only a few Grade II* listed buildings in the area.

That is partly because the idea was that the spirituality of the interior would reveal itself on entry, but also because the planned-for statement tower never got built.

The St Peter's Singers sing evensong on the last Sunday of the month but not in summer and with adjustments on account of Easter and Advent/Christmas.

[1] The altar apparently stands on the site of the Neptune fountain in the earlier Vauxhall Gardens.

The alabaster reredos was designed by Pearson and made by Poole of Westminster; the mosaic is by Salviati of Venice.

St Peter's, Vauxhall, 2014
Vauxhall, St Peter's nave interior