A church is the people, not the building and so reviewing congregations/services on Google is a tad tasteless. If you want to know what a church is like in it's worship and practice: attend! Don't read Google reviews. ;)
That said, the building at Wolston is a great little church. It's small, 'compact' one might say, but it's tall enough to avoid feeling claustrophobic and has a lot of character. It's been well looked after and contains most of its original features, and it's still very much a 'used space' that feels welcoming and lived-in, rather than a museum peice.
There are no pews currently, though I expect there once we're, and if there was a tradition built-in organ it's long gone too, but depending on your opinion this could be either a blessing or a disappointment.
It's very easy to drive past on the road coming in from two sides, but once you know it's there it's obvious and there's plenty of parking spaces on the road.
Maureen Shirley2 years ago
lovely carol service mince pies and tea very nice always a nice experienc always made so welcome
That said, the building at Wolston is a great little church. It's small, 'compact' one might say, but it's tall enough to avoid feeling claustrophobic and has a lot of character. It's been well looked after and contains most of its original features, and it's still very much a 'used space' that feels welcoming and lived-in, rather than a museum peice.
There are no pews currently, though I expect there once we're, and if there was a tradition built-in organ it's long gone too, but depending on your opinion this could be either a blessing or a disappointment.
It's very easy to drive past on the road coming in from two sides, but once you know it's there it's obvious and there's plenty of parking spaces on the road.