Anglican church

All Saints Church, Harrow Weald

90 Uxbridge Rd, Stanmore, Harrow HA3 6DQ

All Saints Church, Harrow Weald

All Saints' Church in Harrow Weald is a vibrant Anglican congregation that has been serving its community since its establishment in 1845. The church was designed by the renowned Victorian architect William Butterfield, who is also known for his work on Keble College, Oxford. The building was completed in 1849 and further expanded in 1890, reflecting Butterfield's distinctive style. (ashw.org.uk)

The church is a Grade II* listed building, a testament to its architectural and historical significance. Its design features a steeply pitched roof, clerestory windows, and a chancel with lancet windows. The interior boasts a painted panelled nave roof and mosaic decorations above the chancel arch. Notable stained glass windows include works by C.E. Kempe in the chancel, Heaton Butler and Bayne in the north aisle, and a four-light window by E. Burne-Jones in the south aisle. (historicengland.org.uk)

The churchyard is home to several war memorials and is adjacent to a woodland conservation area, providing a serene environment for reflection and community activities. The church is also known for its interesting stained glass windows, including one made using the Whitefriars technique. (hampsteadvillagelondon.com)

All Saints' Church offers a range of services and events to cater to the diverse needs of its congregation. Regular services include a Said Eucharist on Wednesdays at 10:30 AM and a Eucharist with hymns on Sundays at 10:00 AM. The church also hosts a monthly Family Eucharist, a more informal service with young people leading intercessions and taking an active role within the service. Additionally, the church organizes a Monday Club for fellowship and occasional presentations on current topics, and a Messy Church event on the last Sunday of the month, featuring Bible stories, craft activities, and food. ({{LINK0}}, {{LINK1}})

The church is committed to inclusivity and accessibility, offering facilities such as wheelchair-accessible entrances, a hearing loop, and large print materials. The church is also known for its interesting stained glass windows, including one made using the Whitefriars technique. (hampsteadvillagelondon.com)

For those interested in exploring the church's history and architecture, guided tours and information are available upon request. The church's mission statement emphasizes being a serving community, aspiring to follow Jesus, and being for the good of the world. (achurchnearyou.com)

Whether you're seeking a place of worship, community engagement, or historical interest, All Saints' Church in Harrow Weald offers a welcoming and enriching experience for all visitors.

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Area
Stanmore, Harrow
Country
United Kingdom

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