St Margaret's Church
Chamber Rating
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Christopher J Keeffe
Sadly closed when I visited on Friday afternoon. The red drop pin is in the wrong place the church is on the traffic island. A beautiful church and the oldest building in Uxbridge.
Mar 28th, 2023 -
Marielen Barker
My home church, lovely to be back in God's house amongst friends. Been away for nearly 5 months.
Mar 9th, 2023 -
Leila Ghanbar
Sep 22nd, 2022 -
Roy Taylor
Where I go to church
Aug 9th, 2022 -
Les Hare
This is one of the oldest churches in Uxbridge, lots of history and interest. The pub opposite, the Queen's Head, has I plaurque on the wall outside giving the information that a tunnel exists between the oub and church whereby the clergy could cross between without getting wet when the pub was a meeting house.
Aug 1st, 2022
Contact Info
- (189) 525-8766
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St Margaret's Church?
A The phone number for St Margaret's Church is: (189) 525-8766.
Q Where is St Margaret's Church located?
A St Margaret's Church is located at 52A Windsor St, Uxbridge South, eng UB8 1AB
Q What is the internet address for St Margaret's Church?
A The website (URL) for St Margaret's Church is: http://www.stmargaretsuxbridge.org/
Q How is St Margaret's Church rated?
A St Margaret's Church has a 4.5 Star Rating from 40 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
St Margaret's Church
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 40 Reviews )Christopher J Keeffe on Google
Sadly closed when I visited on Friday afternoon.
The red drop pin is in the wrong place the church is on the traffic island.
A beautiful church and the oldest building in Uxbridge.
Marielen Barker on Google
My home church, lovely to be back in God's house amongst friends. Been away for nearly 5 months.
Leila Ghanbar on Google
Roy Taylor on Google
Where I go to church
Les Hare on Google
This is one of the oldest churches in Uxbridge, lots of history and interest. The pub opposite, the Queen's Head, has I plaurque on the wall outside giving the information that a tunnel exists between the oub and church whereby the clergy could cross between without getting wet when the pub was a meeting house.