Weybridge United Reformed Church, Weybridge
Facts and practical information
Weybridge United Reformed Church is the United Reformed church serving the town of Weybridge in the English county of Surrey. The Decorated Gothic Revival church, a cruciform building with a tall spire, was designed in 1864 by John Tarring and opened the following year. Congregational services had commenced in the town in 1860 at the initiative of resident Benjamin Scott; the rapidly rising number of worshippers outgrew the rooms in which meetings were held, and Scott himself bought the land on which the church now stands and helped to finance its construction. The church joined the United Reformed Church denomination upon its formation in 1972. Historic England has listed the building at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance. ()
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Weybridge United Reformed Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St George's Hill, Mercedes-Benz World, Walton Studios, London Bus Museum.
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How to get to Weybridge United Reformed Church by public transport?
Bus
- York Road • Lines: 514, 515 (3 min walk)
- Haines Bridge • Lines: 514, 515 (4 min walk)
Train
- Weybridge (18 min walk)