All Saints
Warlingham, Surrey
All Saints dates from about 1250AD, and much of that structure remains today.
St John’s church community cares for the people of Caterham Valley, offering a warm welcome to visitors.
Caterham Valley, Surrey
St John's has been the parish church of Caterham Valley since 1882 and founded the nearby St John's CofE Primary School. We have always played a major part in the community life of the Valley.
The church is a Grade II listed building in Bargate Stone by William Basset Smith in the Decorated Gothic Revival style.
St John’s is an inclusive church and is part of the Inclusive Church Network. We are a church which does not discriminate, on any level, on grounds of economic power, gender, mental health, ability, race or sexuality. We want to do all we can to make our worship accessible, user-friendly, relevant and inclusive, whilst at the same time holding fast to, and celebrating, the historic traditions of the Anglican Church.
We have approximately 8,500 parishioners with an average 55 in attendance at weekly services. More than 40 volunteers take on a range of roles from leading the parish to supporting worship and welcome, pastoral care and maintaining our building and grounds.
Warlingham, Surrey
All Saints dates from about 1250AD, and much of that structure remains today.
Godstone, Surrey
In medieval days the parish of Godstone stretched for eleven miles along the Roman Road from Marden Park in the north to Felbridge in the south, at no point was it more than two miles wide.
Hamsey Green, Greater London