Presbyterian church

Moreia Welsh Church, Leytonstone

Welsh Church Hall, 881 High Rd Leytonstone, Bushwood, London E11 1HR

Moreia Welsh Church, Leytonstone

Moreia Welsh Presbyterian Church

Established in 1957, the Moreia Welsh Presbyterian Church in Leytonstone, London, was designed by architect Thomas Llewelyn Daniels of T & H Llewelyn Daniel. ({{LINK0}}) The church serves as a branch of the Trinity Church in Cockfosters, offering services at 11:00 AM on the first Sunday of each month. ({{LINK1}})

The church has been a focal point for the Welsh community in East London, hosting various events and services. In December 2017, it hosted a Welsh learners' carol service, attracting attendees from across the region. (en.forum.saysomethingin.com)

The building's design reflects the Calvinistic Methodist tradition, with a four-storey tower that originally housed a peal of six bells, later augmented in 1936. ({{LINK0}}) Over the years, the church has also been utilized for community events, including dance classes and theatrical performances. However, some visitors have noted that the building appears rundown and has a musty smell. ({{LINK1}})

The church's location in the Bushwood neighborhood of Leytonstone places it within a vibrant and multicultural community. It is accessible via public transportation, with Leytonstone Underground Station approximately 0.3 miles away and Leytonstone High Road Overground Station about 0.4 miles from the church. (mimoji.com)

For those interested in Welsh culture and community activities in London, the Moreia Welsh Presbyterian Church remains a significant institution, offering a range of services and events that cater to both spiritual and cultural interests.

Location

Map showing Moreia Welsh Church, Leytonstone

Place details

Area
Bushwood, London
Country
United Kingdom

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