Reviews of Wisley Church (C of E). (Church) in Woking (Surrey).
Wisley Church (C of E)
Wisley Ln, Wisley, Woking GU23 6QQ, United Kingdom
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Information of Wisley Church (C of E), Church in Woking (Surrey)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Wisley Church (C of E)
Sunday
9am–10pm
Monday
9am–10pm
Tuesday
9am–10pm
Wednesday
9am–10pm
Thursday
9am–10pm
Friday
9am–10pm
Saturday
9am–10pm
Reviews of Wisley Church (C of E)
D. H.
If you visit the world-famous gardens at RHS Wisley, spare a little time to visit this church in the hamlet of Wisley a short distance to the north.
The church is unusual in that it has no known dedication. While it has undergone some work in Victorian times, it is essentially a simple, unspoiled, tiny Norman church. The exterior has been plastered to preserve the stonework.
In the churchyard, between the porch and the gate, is a precariously-leaning gravestone. Here are buried a couple, the Choats. At the 1899 death of Mrs Choat they had 160 direct descendants!
The interior of the church is plain but not without interest. The chancel arch is Norman and as simple an example as you will ever see: no fancy carving here in this tiny rural church. The east window has glass by Pearson & Sons, one of the better stained glass producers. There are painted Dedication Crosses on the walls and, high beside the Victorian pulpit, is a Jacobean hour-glass holder, now rather charmingly repurposed to hold a trailing plant. The pews are mainly Victorian and copied from a surviving 1630 pew in the south west corner: the date is carved on it. Finally look up at the Queen Post roof, an unusual feature, and the wooden structure supporting the shingled spire.
A leaflet in the church will inform you of the surprising history of the church and parish including links with the Black Prince.
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Church is tucked away in the greens of Surrey with a lovely walk towards it followed by a beautiful little entrance filled with tranquility and peace. Surrounding areas are lovely.
E. H.
Always a warm welcome. Tiny, ancient church. Very special place. Children especially welcome.
T. M.
Good little church to sit and visit on a Sunday morning or afternoon
G. M.
Currently not open. Likely to be better when it is open.
D. W.
Beautiful and very simple church
R. M.
Beautiful
R. W.
Focused on the Church Micro
A. k.
N. T.