St. Peter and St. Paul's

St. Peter and St. Paul's

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4.6 - (8 reviews)
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  • sylvia wright


    Sep 13th, 2022

  • Antony Millard


    Aug 4th, 2022

  • Mike Turner

    Beautiful small Church, perfect for small village. Lovely experience
    Jan 24th, 2022

  • John

    Beautiful little church wonderfully maintained by the community.
    Dec 10th, 2021

  • Mark Huettinger

    Ewhurst, Surrey St Peter & St Paul Set in the centre of Ewhurst, St Peter & St Paul has overlooked the Surrey Hills since 1190 and its eight bells have rung out village for over 500 years. About this church The church is quietly situated in the centre of Ewhurst village atop a small sandstone outcrop Wealden, surrounded by its churchyard. It is built in a cruciform plan of local sandstone with Horsham slab pitched roofs. The tower is crowned with a shingled broach spire. The oldest part of the church dates from around 1140 and it is the oldest and best known building in the village and is at the heart of the village in peoples minds whether or not they are churchgoers. The church is Grade I listed and contains work from every century since its foundation, the oldest parts being a Norman door on the south side of the nave (considered by Pevsner to contain 'the best piece of Norman decoration in Surrey') and the 13th century south transept. Most of the chancel and part of the north transept were rebuilt following collapse of the tower in 1839. The timber west porch dates from the 15th century. Unusually for such a small church it has a full peal of eight bells which have rung out since 1450. The south transept has medieval glass but the stained glass windows are mainly nineteenth century. The altar rail, pulpit and other items originated from the now destroyed chapel at Baynards Park. Key Features Spectacular stained glass Enchanting atmosphere Visitors information Bus stop within 100m Level access throughout Level access to the main areas Parking within 250m
    Sep 15th, 2020

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St. Peter and St. Paul's

St. Peter and St. Paul's is located at The St in Ewhurst, England GU6 7PX. St. Peter and St. Paul's can be contacted via phone at (148) 327-7584 for pricing, hours and directions.

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  •   (148) 327-7584

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Q What is the phone number for St. Peter and St. Paul's?

A The phone number for St. Peter and St. Paul's is: (148) 327-7584.


Q Where is St. Peter and St. Paul's located?

A St. Peter and St. Paul's is located at The St, Ewhurst, eng GU6 7PX


Q What is the internet address for St. Peter and St. Paul's?

A The website (URL) for St. Peter and St. Paul's is: http://eofgparish.org.uk/


Q How is St. Peter and St. Paul's rated?

A St. Peter and St. Paul's has a 4.6 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.

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Mike Turner on Google

image Beautiful small Church, perfect for small village.
Lovely experience


John on Google

image Beautiful little church wonderfully maintained by the community.


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image Ewhurst, Surrey
St Peter & St Paul
Set in the centre of Ewhurst, St Peter & St Paul has overlooked the Surrey Hills since 1190 and its eight bells have rung out village for over 500 years.
About this church
The church is quietly situated in the centre of Ewhurst village atop a small sandstone outcrop Wealden, surrounded by its churchyard. It is built in a cruciform plan of local sandstone with Horsham slab pitched roofs. The tower is crowned with a shingled broach spire.
The oldest part of the church dates from around 1140 and it is the oldest and best known building in the village and is at the heart of the village in peoples minds whether or not they are churchgoers. The church is Grade I listed and contains work from every century since its foundation, the oldest parts being a Norman door on the south side of the nave (considered by Pevsner to contain 'the best piece of Norman decoration in Surrey') and the 13th century south transept.
Most of the chancel and part of the north transept were rebuilt following collapse of the tower in 1839. The timber west porch dates from the 15th century. Unusually for such a small church it has a full peal of eight bells which have rung out since 1450. The south transept has medieval glass but the stained glass windows are mainly nineteenth century. The altar rail, pulpit and other items originated from the now destroyed chapel at Baynards Park.
Key Features
Spectacular stained glass
Enchanting atmosphere
Visitors information
Bus stop within 100m
Level access throughout
Level access to the main areas
Parking within 250m


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