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All Saints

Following an arson attack in 2015, this beautiful church, designed by William Burgess, has been restored and is now open to visitors and for services.

Fleet, Hampshire

Opening times

Wednesdays and Saturdays 10am to 12noon.

Address

Church Road
Fleet
Hampshire
GU51 4NB

Originally built in 1862, All Saints was commissioned by Charles Lefroy, as a memorial to his young wife, Janet, who died in 1858. Sadly, Charles died before the church was completed and a memorial, designed by William Burges and worked by Thomas Nicholls, was placed in the church.

This highly decorative Burges church is gothic in style. Following the fire, Cliveden Conservation restored the stunning Burges wall art to its original vivid colours. 

Various objects within the church, although badly burnt and damaged, have undergone conservation work including the charred timber high altar, the war memorial and a battlefield cross. These items, act as a powerful reminder of the events of 2015.

The pulpit, designed by William Burges and carved by Thomas Nicholls, was also badly damaged in the fire. Restoration took place in Cliveden’s workshop, after dismantling it stone by stone. The transformed pulpit was then returned and rebuilt. 

Of particular interest, is the new rose window, designed and made by Amanda Winfield of Abinger Hammer Stained Glass. This brightly coloured modern masterpiece, entitled ‘Devotion’ depicts a dove in the centre panel with water and air represented in the five large outer spheres. Discerning viewers may be able to distinguish two geese flying in the top panel and fish in the bottom two. This is a reference to Fleet Pond a local nature reserve which is or huge importance in the formation of the town and highly valued as a place of quiet contemplation. 

Although devastating, the fire of 2015, has resulted in a first-class restoration of this listed building, bringing it back to its original splendour.

  • Captivating architecture

  • Magnificent memorials

  • National heritage here

  • Social heritage stories

  • Spectacular stained glass

  • Accessible toilets in church

  • Café in church

  • Dog friendly

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Parking within 250m

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Coffee bar in adjacent Parish Centre open, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10am to 12noon

  • Prayer Group - Tuesday at 11am

  • Tea & Chat - First Tuesday in the month 2pm to 3.30pm

  • Baby Saints (for pre-school children with their parent or carer) - Wednesdays in term time from 10.30am

  • Dribbles and Giggles (for pre-school children with their parent or carer) - Fridays in term time from 10am to 12noon

  • Details of all events can be found on the parish website: wpapp.parishoffleet.org.uk

  • Church of England

Contact information

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