Bathway Quarter is an area of historic interest in the centre of Woolwich, South East London. Most buildings in the Bathway Quarter are Grade II*, Grade II or locally listed, while the area as a whole is designated a conservation area by Greenwich Council. With the exception of the Old Town Hall, the listed buildings date from the late-19th or early-20th century. Several were designed by local architect Henry Hudson Church, their civic use reflected in their grand elevations formed of red brick with stone detailing.
Bathway Quarter Conservation Area. From left to right, top to bottom: Magistrates' Court, Polytechnic Rotunda, Town Hall tower, Public Baths, Old Town Hall, Art & Science School, County Court, Town Hall entrance
Woolwich Police Court, 1840-1900 (anonymous watercolour, 1841, BL)
Woolwich Polytechnic, founded in 1891
Construction site former Grand Theatre. To the right: Polytechnic building to be demolished
Woolwich is a town in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Beresford Square market with Royal Arsenal Gatehouse (left) and Crossrail development in the background
Rectors of Woolwich from 1182
Woolwich Dockyard in 1790
Tower Place and the old Royal Military Academy, 1775