Gurdwara Sahib Woolwich | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Sikhism |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Greenwich Sikh Association |
Location | |
Location | Woolwich London, SE18 United Kingdom |
Geographic coordinates | 51°29′25″N 0°03′46″E / 51.490412°N 0.062669°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Wesleyan chapel (cf Wesley's Chapel) |
Style | Georgian architecture |
Completed | 1816[1] |
Construction cost | £4,594[1] |
Capacity | 850 (in 1816)[1] |
Website | |
woolwichgurdwara.org.uk |
The Gurdwara Sahib Woolwich is a Sikh gurdwara in central Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, South East London. It was built in 1814–16 as a Methodist church and converted into a Sikh place of worship in the late 1970s. The main hall is Grade II-listed; the former Soldier's Institute and Sunday School next door, now in use as a langar hall, is not.