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5
Daniel Booth
+5
Absolutely stunningly beautiful Byzantine design Church. We visited on the Sunday of the Heritage Open Weekend and it really was a wonderful experience. It felt very privileged being in and around here and the staff and volunteers really couldn't have been any nicer or kinder; an absolute credit to this Church. I hope that more people appreciate it and it can be opened up for more people to enjoy in the future as well.
4
Michael R
+4
Always wondered what this church was like and managed to visit during Heritage Week. Impressive building with plenty of history.
5
Eily Sheller
+5
A beautiful, peaceful church. I was made very welcome with a cup of coffee and a biscuit, and I was encouraged to play the organ after I'd mentioned that I play for our church back home. Well worth a visit.
5
Graeme Austin
+5
Attended a funeral service here recently,Very interesting building.
5
Stephen Monk
+5
This is a beautiful church which is equally impressive inside and out. I feel lucky to have been able to show my final respect for a friend who had died and had his funeral there. Whilst it is not my faith, it is a beautiful house of God and I was made to feel most welcome. The grounds are impeccable and I was hugely impressed with the stained glass. Hopefully I can go again under happier circumstance.
5
Leigh Preece
+5
We popped into here as the heavens had opened (very apt) and noticed the 'Church Open' sign. We've actually walked past many times and wanted to see inside after taking photographs of 'The White Church'. The interior is breathtaking, very traditional and the stained glass windows are amazing - credit goes to those who take care of this wonderful building. Also thank you to the two ladies who offered us a well needed cup of tea before we went back out, heading for Fairhaven Lake and more stormy weather!
4
ALUN PARFITT
+4
we visited sunday 4th sept 2016 the outside was good to look and and all seemed well maintained, a notice invited us to enter via a side door as work was in progress on main door, we were instantly welcomed by two ladies who quickly offered us a cup of tea. one lady went to make tea and the other gave us a potted history of church showing us the hall next door and revealing what the windows were. we both found it very interesting having passed by several times but not going in, i recommend you to enter it if it is open. the tea and chocolate biscuits were good and free, but we gave a donation
5
Ian Lucy
+5
Friendly place for a meet and greet coffee morning whilst volunteers busy keeping the grounds tidy.
4
Philip Kubilius
+4
Played the Trout Quintet in the church. The piano is in a tight position very near the front pews, so the string quartet had to play at the side of the piano which affected the synchronisation, although it was a packed audience and that saved the day.
5
David Birkett
+5
Although we didn't go in to the church the building itself looks fantastic.
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