RSA Greenwich Network Event

Fellowship events / Seminars

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Charlton House, Charlton Road

  • Communities
  • Heritage

Come along to our RSA Greenwich Network Event where we’ll talk about heritage in Greenwich and its connections to today.

Come along this July to our event in Charlton House to hear about the evolution of the English country house. Charlton links the sprawling style of the Tudor age with the compact geometry associated with Inigo Jones.  The original oak staircase remains, as do many fireplaces and plasterwork ceilings.  This event is part of our ‘moving around the Royal Borough’ tour, arranged for this summer’s meetings.

We’ll talk about heritage in Greenwich and its connections to today, and pick up on the last meeting’s discussion of the 'new town' emerging in the Greenwich Peninsula. In every case, we are considering what the RSA's role could be here.  Join us to contribute to the debate as well as to follow up on past meetings, hear new ideas, and requests for support.

Whether you've not been to a gathering for a while or you're a regular, do come and join us in this fantastic building.  Meet other Fellows and help shape debate in and around the Greenwich area.

LocationCharlton House, Charlton Road, London, SE7 8RE

Getting there:

Bus routes: 53, 54, 380, 422 and 486

Train: Charlton Station, then a 10 minute walk (uphill)

Tube: North Greenwich, then take the 486 bus to Charlton Free Parking

Any questions, please contact Network Lead Nic Vine: [email protected].

If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected].


 About this network

The Greenwich Network draws Fellows from all over south-east London; although we don’t have to live or work in Greenwich, it is a convenient place to visit with many transport links. We met quarterly in 2015 and 2016 for informal networking and sharing of ideas. Topics for discussion and calls to action come from Fellows; we have contributed ideas and resources to a number of local projects across different themes including education, transport, and arts and heritage, because we are a geographic network. In 2017, we plan to meet around eight times, with the intention of achieving some continuity of action on local projects or national projects in a local context, as well as inviting new pitches and discussions. Watch out for meeting announcements in the London newsletter and sign up for stimulating and rewarding evenings.