Facilities and features

Accessibility

Toilets

In the St.Johns Hall

Hearing (induction) Loop
Assistance Dogs

Our Building

The stained-glass windows in both aisles are important examples of late nineteenth and early twentieth century art. Their subjects are (from the organ anticlockwise):

Jesus’ resurrection appearance by the Sea of Galilee
the parable of the talents
Jesus teaching the crowd
Mary Magdalene washing our Lord’s feet
Christ the Teacher
the raising of Lazarus
‘Let the children come to me, do not stop them’
Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane before his arrest

The windows are believed to be by the leading Victorian/Edwardian firm, Heaton, Butler and Bayne.

Listed Building

Music and Worship

Bell Ringing
Concerts / Live Music

Apart from choosing one of the finest architects of his day, Sir Arthur commissioned ‘Father’ Willis, perhaps the greatest organ builder of his day, to create the instrument we see here. Being relatively small, just two manuals with pedals, it is ideally suited to the building and of great tonal quality.

Friday's 10am Mass is from the Book of Common Prayer.

Regular Choir

Groups, Courses and Activities

Mothers Union

Help for Visitors

Guidebooks / Notes

Other Features

Foodbank
Conservation Area
Back to Church Sunday
Hall for Hire