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All Saints Church

religious

JW Fowler of Louth, 1871

Church Road, Kenley, CR8 5DU

All Saints was founded in 1871 and is proud to touch the lives of many people in the community through outreach and mission. The church building is Grade 2 listed and is both beautiful and traditional in style.

Getting there

Train

Kenley

Bus

407

Access

Facilities

Accessibility notes

Two disabled parking spaces close to the entrance door. Ramp for entry through the main door. Pedestrian step-free access from Church Road

What you can expect

A cool and airy interior that is very quiet; little external noise can be heard.

About

History of All Saints Kenley

Please follow link https://www.allsaintsandstbarnabas.co.uk/ahistoryofallsaintskenley.htm

Location and Building

All Saints Church cannot now be seen, as it is surrounded by trees; it is therefore a hidden treasure of Kenley. A large and beautifully-built Victorian Church tucked away among the trees. There is a distinct sense of quiet tranquility on entering through the large wooden doors. The original stained glass windows provide so much detail to study that you can gaze at each one for some time and keep seeing something new. And the magnificent organ, in full working order, is a rarity today. If you enjoy Victorian architecture and the beauty of church buildings, this is the place to visit.

Contemporary use

All Saints Church has a regular Church of England worshipping community. It also serves the people of Kenley who value its presence as their parish church for weddings, baptisms and funerals.
Schools visit annually for education and concerts, and the church is particularly popular at Christmas for adults and children alike.
It is a Silver Award Eco Church, which means we are working hard to reduce our carbon footprint and protect the environment.

Online presence

www.allsaintsandstbarnabas.co.uk/allsaintskenley.htm

www.facebook.com/ChurchCommunityofPurleyandKenley

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