Facilities and features
Accessibility
We have toilets, including a disabled toilet within the church building, but have been advised that the disabled toilet is not large enough to turn a large electric wheelchair.
We have baby changing facilities within the church building
The church has a car park facing Kingston road, accessed from Warwick Avenue, including one disabled parking bay.
We have a defibrillator inside the church building
Assistance dogs are welcome
Our Building
We have a range of plain and patterned stained glass.
Music and Worship
We have a small worship band and would welcome new members.
Groups, Courses and Activities
6th Staines, Christ Church is an active scout group and attends Sunday morning services twice a year on Mothering Sunday and Harvest.
Help for Visitors
Other Features
We have close links to and provide practical support to the Manna Foodbank
Christ Church Hall is in Kenilworth Gardens (behind the church) and has two halls for hire.
Lindo Hall
The larger Lindo Hall measures approximately 10 x 15m, is accessible by wheelchair, including a disabled toilet, and has a large kitchen. It is suitable for regular meetings of groups and for parties (including small bouncy castles), wedding receptions and fairs. There are folding and rigid tables available, plus stacking chairs.
Dickinson Hall
The smaller Dickinson Hall can be accessed by a separate entrance at the rear of the main hall entrance and is suitable for smaller parties and meetings. It has separate kitchen and toilet facilities, plus a screen and bracket for use with a projector.
Church
It is also possible to hire the church for events and activities.
Prices and booking information
Please contact
Carol Bartlett on either
[email protected] or
07931 858563
Safeguarding for hall hirers
All individuals and groups who hire the church or church halls on a regular basis are required to sign a copy of the parish booking agreement and a declaration that they have read and understand the Diocesan Safeguarding Policy and Procedures, or evidence that they have their own organisation’s safeguarding procedures, which they implement.