A saxophone player and a trumped player performing in the crupt at St Giles Church
Photograph: Daniel Devlin / @susakpress

St Giles Church

  • Music | Music venues
  • Camberwell
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Time Out says

An Anglo-Catholic church in the parish of Camberwell, St Giles’s was build in the 1840s to plans by notable Gothic Revivalist George Gilbert Scott – the architect behind St Pancras Station – and stands on the same site as a church recorded in the Domesday Book. The 300-year-old crypt below the church operates as an arts and music venue, Live at St Giles, hosting regular jazz nights, silent films and ‘organoke’ nights. 

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Address
81
Camberwell Church Street
London
SE5 8RB
Transport:
BR: Denmark Hill
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