St. George
Chamber Rating
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Paul Livings
Not a church goer. Went there for an event. Lovely piano good acoustics. A bit of a Tardis inside.
Apr 2nd, 2023 -
Bhav Dattani
Dec 16th, 2022 -
John
best church in the area..alway makes you feel welcome
Jul 5th, 2022 -
Christopher J Keeffe
Closed when visited. Externally a well kept church of England church from c1910. Return visit a Sunday morning c10.05am. Morning service is 11am. The interior of the church is well porportioned and quite spaces. The Church is within the catholic tradition of the Church of England and it has a nice set of stations of the cross in the main area of the church. A smaller set in the lobby. Of interest are the portraits of the reformation martyrs Sts Thomas More and John Fisher, which the church of England remember on 7th July. The church has a fine font. A Book of Common Prayer in front of a nice stainglass window. Opposite this is an altar before which is a book of the dead. The fine east window is worth time reflecting on it. The church is a nice example of Anglo Catholic design within the Church of England. It is very worthwhile to spend time in this sacred space.
Jun 15th, 2022 -
Mike Still
Beautiful building. Superb choir, prayer book services
Jul 9th, 2020
Contact Info
- (208) 427-1253
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St. George?
A The phone number for St. George is: (208) 427-1253.
Q Where is St. George located?
A St. George is located at 96 Pinner View, Headstone South, eng HA1 4RJ
Q What is the internet address for St. George?
A The website (URL) for St. George is: http://www.stgeorgeheadstone.org.uk/
Q How is St. George rated?
A St. George has a 4.4 Star Rating from 23 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
St. George
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 23 Reviews )Paul Livings on Google
Not a church goer. Went there for an event. Lovely piano good acoustics. A bit of a Tardis inside.
Bhav Dattani on Google
John on Google
best church in the area..alway makes you feel welcome
Christopher J Keeffe on Google
Closed when visited. Externally a well kept church of England church from c1910.
Return visit a Sunday morning c10.05am. Morning service is 11am.
The interior of the church is well porportioned and quite spaces.
The Church is within the catholic tradition of the Church of England and it has a nice set of stations of the cross in the main area of the church. A smaller set in the lobby.
Of interest are the portraits of the reformation martyrs Sts Thomas More and John Fisher, which the church of England remember on 7th July.
The church has a fine font. A Book of Common Prayer in front of a nice stainglass window.
Opposite this is an altar before which is a book of the dead.
The fine east window is worth time reflecting on it.
The church is a nice example of Anglo Catholic design within the Church of England.
It is very worthwhile to spend time in this sacred space.
Mike Still on Google
Beautiful building. Superb choir, prayer book services