Churches in Crondall & Ewshot
About
Sunday service information: 8.00 - Holy Communion - All Saints Church. 9.30 - Parish Communion - All Saints Church. 11.00 - Matins - St Mary's Church. 16.00 - Informal Service - All Saints Church. 18.30 - Evensong - All Saints Church. Parish Community, Informal Service and Evensong can be viewed on Zoom or via Facebook. Both churches are open daily 10.00-17.00.
Croft Cafe in the Church Rooms on Croft Lane - open every Friday and Saturday 9.00-12.30, and Mondays 15.00-17.00 during term-time. Takeaways are also available. A soup lunch will be served on the 1st Friday of each month from 12.30-14.00.
Other activities at this venue often include: art, choir, older adults social, toddler activities, walking group, bellringing.
Room hire: Both church buildings and the Church Rooms are available to hire, subject to availability.
* All Saints Church - seats up to 240 (note some restricted views) for the whole day or for evening functions/concerts.
* St Mary's Church - seats up to 100 - use of small kitchen
* The Church Rooms - comprise a large main room with kitchenette, and an additional smaller room with no access to the kitchen. There is a main lobby, toilets, and the kitchen is fully stocked with crockery and cutlery, kettle and microwave, tables and chairs.
Parking - there is no on-site parking at any of the locations. Parking on the road is available.
About All Saints & St Mary's Churches
All Saints and St Mary's is the Anglican parish of Crondall and Ewshot villages, and part of the Diocese of Guildford. Their friendly church communities offer you a warm welcome in traditional Church of England style.
All Saints Church, Crondall is a Grade I listed building and stands at the highest point in the village. Much of the church dates from the Norman period, although the original central tower was replaced by a brick one at the north-east corner in 1659 and some alterations, particularly to the fenestration, the nave arcades and transepts, and the north porch, were made in two stages during the 19th century. In 2000 a major restoration programme was carried out with a new bell frame, refurbishment of the original 6 bells and the addition of 2 more to celebrate the new millenium. The pews seat around 220 people and the church has standing room only at Christmas, Easter and on Remembrance Sunday.
St. Mary’s Church was one of the earlier important buildings to appear in Ewshot, as the village took shape in the mid-19th century. Known as ‘the little church on the Common’ it was financed by local people, both rich and poor. It is built of stone and flint, in Early English style, to seat a congregation of 100.
Find out more
All Saints & St Mary's Churches
Telephone
01252 850379
Website
https://www.assm.org.uk/welcome.htm
Venue Bookings
https://www.assm.org.uk/venue-hire/
Location
All Saints Church
Croft Lane
Crondall
Surrey
GU10 5QF
St Mary's Church
Church Lane
Ewshot
Surrey
GU10 5BE
Church Rooms
Croft Lane
Crondall
Surrey
GU10 5QF