St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury

St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury
  • 28 Old Church Ln, St Andrews Rd
    Welsh Harp, eng NW9 8RZ
  •   (208) 205-7447

Chamber Rating

4.8 - (89 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.8 - (89 reviews)
73
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  • Allia Baker

    A very warm and welcoming Church.
    Apr 7th, 2023

  • Richard Geldart

    A tiny, plain rectangle of a 12th century church, standing to the rear of its 19th century replacement among a wilderness of overgrown churchyard. An unmissable piece of history in a bland suburb, its walls partly made of Roman tiles foraged from some long-forgotten villa as one of my photos shows and its timber belfry, shown in my other photo, containing the oldest bell in north-west London, cast in 1349.
    Jan 13th, 2023

  • Barry Hingston

    Beautiful church.
    Dec 8th, 2022

  • Al D

    Decent old skool church.
    Aug 20th, 2022

  • Angela Hay


    Aug 20th, 2022

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About
St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury

St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury is located at 28 Old Church Ln, St Andrews Rd in Welsh Harp, England NW9 8RZ. St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury can be contacted via phone at (208) 205-7447 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (208) 205-7447

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury?

A The phone number for St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury is: (208) 205-7447.


Q Where is St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury located?

A St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury is located at 28 Old Church Ln, St Andrews Rd, Welsh Harp, eng NW9 8RZ


Q What is the internet address for St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury?

A The website (URL) for St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury is: http://standrewskingsbury.org.uk/


Q How is St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury rated?

A St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury has a 4.8 Star Rating from 89 reviewers.

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St Andrew's Church, Kingsbury

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Allia Baker on Google

image A very warm and welcoming Church.


Richard Geldart on Google

image A tiny, plain rectangle of a 12th century church, standing to the rear of its 19th century replacement among a wilderness of overgrown churchyard.
An unmissable piece of history in a bland suburb, its walls partly made of Roman tiles foraged from some long-forgotten villa as one of my photos shows and its timber belfry, shown in my other photo, containing the oldest bell in north-west London, cast in 1349.


Barry Hingston on Google

image Beautiful church.


Al D on Google

image Decent old skool church.


Angela Hay on Google

image


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