St Andrew's Church
Chamber Rating
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Heather Colebrook
Nov 21st, 2022 -
Sye H
Typically a very old village church in a quiet location. Parking right outside the church available but wheelchair access slightly hampered by a stone surface. However opportunity exists to park near to or on the grass that would give access to all the fine church yard and cemetery. Peaceful location that gives you time to collect your thoughts.
Nov 8th, 2020 -
Helen Eke
May 26th, 2020 -
Christopher J McAuley
'St. Andrews Parish Church dates back to Saxon times and rests in a prominent position at the southern end of the village on an elevated piece of land. It is visible for a great distance in every direction and the view from its tower is worth a tricky climb through the six bells which are rung regularly by a local team of ringers based in Martin. The organ is a rare Harrison and Harrison which is played at each service. (From the Carr Dyke Group of Parishes website). Stopped off while cycling in the area, unfortunately, St. Andrew's Church was locked on this occasion.
Jul 27th, 2019
Contact Info
- (152) 686-1746
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St Andrew's Church?
A The phone number for St Andrew's Church is: (152) 686-1746.
Q Where is St Andrew's Church located?
A St Andrew's Church is located at Norwood Yard Cl, Timberland, eng LN4 3QP
Q What is the internet address for St Andrew's Church?
A The website (URL) for St Andrew's Church is: https://carrdykegroup.org/churches-timberland.htm
Q How is St Andrew's Church rated?
A St Andrew's Church has a 4.3 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
St Andrew's Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Heather Colebrook on Google
Sye H on Google
Typically a very old village church in a quiet location. Parking right outside the church available but wheelchair access slightly hampered by a stone surface. However opportunity exists to park near to or on the grass that would give access to all the fine church yard and cemetery. Peaceful location that gives you time to collect your thoughts.
Helen Eke on Google
Christopher J McAuley on Google
'St. Andrews Parish Church dates back to Saxon times and rests in a prominent position at the southern end of the village on an elevated piece of land.
It is visible for a great distance in every direction and the view from its tower is worth a tricky climb through the six bells which are rung regularly by a local team of ringers based in Martin.
The organ is a rare Harrison and Harrison which is played at each service. (From the Carr Dyke Group of Parishes website).
Stopped off while cycling in the area, unfortunately, St. Andrew's Church was locked on this occasion.