Facilities and features
Accessibility
The south west door, just inside the churchyard at the top of Church Hill, provides step-free access to the building.
The south west door, just inside the churchyard at the top of Church Hill, provides step-free access to the building.
Gluten free wafers are available at Mass
Our Building
A Grade 2* Listed Building, the earliest parts of which date at least from Saxon times. It was greatly enlarged in the 19th century by the Blomfield practice of central London and the interior enhanced by Sir Ninian Comper in the 20th century.
Music and Worship
The medieval tower contains a ring of 8 bells, cast at the Whitechapel Bellfoundry. Ringing is on Sundays at 10:00 and practice night is Monday, 20:00 - 21:15; contact the Tower Captain, Mrs Rosemary Lilley to check.
We regularly host concerts given by local choral societies an orchestras; we are also the 'home' of Carshalton Opera.
3 manual 'Father Willis', in a west end gallery designed by Sir Ninian Comper
Mass on Thursday (10am) and Sunday Evening Prayer are according to the BCP
We have a robed, four part choir, comprised of Choristers, Choral Scholars and Lay Clerks; the choir sings at High Mass every week and the monthly Choral Evensong.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Sunday Club for school age children meets on Sundays in term time during the 1030 High Mass; contact Sheila Kwizera, our Youth worker, for more information.
Help for Visitors
Tuesday - Friday, 0930-1300
Tuesday - Friday each week, 0930-1300
Other Features
The Church is opposite Carshalton Ponds (the start of the River Wandle) and sits in Carshalton Village Conservation Area.