Bombed during World War II, St George’s Garrison Church survives as an evocative ruin with recently conserved mosaics, and a modern canopy roof, for all to enjoy.

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Events in September

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Join us for a range of events throughout September, Connect sessions, Family Fun Day, Film Night & Garden Party

Connect
Throughout September the Connect play sessions return. Every Wednesday afternoon from 3.30pm-6.00pm families are welcome to join us at the Garrison for fun and games. Refreshments are also provided. Free entry.

Film Night - Saturday 9th September
As part of the Charlton & Woolwich Free Film Festival, the opening night is the screening of Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves [2023 | 12A | 2h24m]. Gates open from 7.00pm with the screening starting at dusk, 8.00pm. The is a fully licensed bar available.
 Come and join us in Neverwinter and embark on a quest with the bard and barbarians. Free entry.

Family Day - Saturday 9th September
Join us for an action-packed day of family fun at the Garrison. We have children's musical entertainers, Boppin' Bunnies, musical cabaret from Jon Hicks, plus face painting, ice cream van, candyfloss and popcorn machines. There will also be a fully licensed bar. Gates open 2.00pm-7.00pm. Free entry.

Commonwealth & Gurkha Garden Annual Garden Party - Sunday 17th September
To celebrate the fundraising for the Commonwealth & Gurkha Garden, we are hosting afternoon tea. Gates open 2.00pm-6.00pm. Free entry.


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St George's Garrison Church in Woolwich, with its modern canopy roof and stunning mosaics, is both an evocative ruin and a contemporary space. Designed by Thomas H Wyatt in an Italian-Romanesque style, the Church was built between 1862-63 to serve the Royal Artillery in Woolwich. Today it is run by a local group, the Woolwich Garrison Church Trust who are committed to making it available for all to visit and enjoy. Directly opposite the Barracks in Woolwich, South East London, come and enjoy its beauty and peaceful garden.

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