Anglican church
St Andrew's Church Cherry Hinton Cambridge
Coldhams Lane, Cambridge CB1 3JS, United Kingdom
St Andrew's Church, Cherry Hinton
St Andrew's Church in Cherry Hinton, Cambridge, is a Grade I listed Anglican church renowned for its rich history and architectural significance. Dating back to the late 12th century, the church's chancel from the 13th century is particularly notable for its fine internal wall arcading. The building is constructed from locally sourced flint, clunch, and Barnack stone, reflecting the region's traditional building materials. (en.wikipedia.org)
The church underwent significant restoration and rebuilding in 1880 under the direction of George Gilbert Scott Jr., a prominent Victorian architect. The chancel was further restored in 1886 by John Thomas Micklethwaite. These efforts have preserved the church's historical integrity while ensuring its continued use for worship and community activities. (en.wikipedia.org)
Within the church, the 14th-century second bell is the oldest in Cambridge, adding to the building's historical charm. The tower also features a coffin-shaped tablet commemorating Captain Serocold, who died in 1794, crafted by the renowned sculptor John Flaxman. (en.wikipedia.org)
The church's chancel, dating from the 13th century, is a fine example of Early English Gothic architecture. The east window was replaced in the early Tudor period by a five-light version in the perpendicular style. The ashlar-faced tower is also in the perpendicular style, though there are remnants of Norman origin in the arches. (en.wikipedia.org)
In addition to its architectural features, St Andrew's Church serves as a vibrant community hub. It hosts a variety of services and events, including midweek communion, a food hub, and a youth café. The church is also home to an active bellringing group, the Cherry Hinton Bellringers, who practice weekly and ring for Sunday services. ({{LINK0}}, {{LINK1}})
The church's commitment to community engagement is further demonstrated through its support for local initiatives. It operates a food hub in partnership with Cambridge Sustainable Food, providing free-to-use food and refreshments to those in need. Additionally, the church offers a youth café, a meditation space, and a toddler group, catering to a diverse range of community members. (achurchnearyou.com)
St Andrew's Church continues to be a cornerstone of Cherry Hinton, blending historical significance with active community involvement. Its dedication to preserving heritage while fostering a welcoming environment for all ensures its enduring presence in the heart of the community.
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- Cherry Hinton, Cambridge
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- United Kingdom
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