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Davenant Centre

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Phone
  
+44 20 7539 3800

Address
  
179-181 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1DN, UK

London borough
  
London Borough of Tower Hamlets

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The Davenant Centre, situated in Whitechapel in the East End of London, England, is known as a 'centre of excellence' for youth services in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The Davenant Centre was built to remember the community work of the Reverend Ralph Davenant, Rector of Whitechapel, who left a legacy to educate forty boys and thirty girls. A building was first erected on the Whitechapel site of the present Davenant Centre in 1660. A school was built following the death of Reverend Ralph Davenant in 1680 and re-built and expanded in 1818 and 1896. The rear building of the present Davenant Centre has a Grade II Renaissance Style Listing.

The Davenant Centre is part of the East End community and is in regular use by voluntary groups in Tower Hamlets.

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Davenant Centre Wikipedia