Facilities and features
Accessibility
We welcome everyone to our church
Assistance dogs welcome
We are a welcoming church and do our best to accommodate anyone with a dementia diagnosis at our services and events.
Plenty of parking in the main road alongside the church
we have copies of our Communion Services in large print.
Nearest Defibrillator is at the Village Hall, 500 yards towards Ventnor, or the Village Shop, .5 of a mile towards Niton.
Our Building
Grade 2* listed building built in 1878 designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
We have a small library of books to borrow or purchase at a minimum cost on the north aisle book cases.
stained glass windows mainly by Morris & cO date back to 1873 originally in the chapel of the Royal National Hospital for diseases of the chest (now the botanic garden site) The glass brought to the church in 1974.
Windows in the light box on the north aisle are by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and Ford Maddox Brown. The west window designed by Sir William Reynolds Stephens in 1892. a rare early Morris-cum-art Nouveau period.
There is one toilet available during service times in the vestry but unfortunately does not have wheel chair access and involves a couple of steps .
Music and Worship
Groups, Courses and Activities
Help for Visitors
Booklet available on the Pre-Raphaelite Stained Glass Windows
Every day approximately 10am to 4pm
Our church is opened every day for personal prayer
Other Features
Our nearest food bank drop off points are at the Co-op in Ventnor or at the food bank itself on Tuesday and Friday 10am -12pm
Both churches are in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty