The All Saints & St Mary's Charity
About
All Saints - the parish church of Crondall, is of Norman origin and Grade I listed. Over the centuries it has had many additions and modifications, the chief one being the prominent brick bell tower which was built in 1659 to replace the 12th century tower which had become unstable.
St. Mary’s Church was one of the earlier important buildings to appear in Ewshot as the village took shape in the mid-nineteenth 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 around one hundred.
You can receive regular news of the work of the charity, and its popular fundraising events by becoming a "Friend of All Saints and St. Mary's".
About The All Saints & St Mary's Charity
The objectives of the Trust are: Preservation and maintenance of the fabric of All Saints Crondall and St Mary's Ewshot. Maintenance and support of the ordained clergy of the Parish. Providing funds to the Parochial Church Council of Crondall and Ewshot. Fund-raising events are organised by a sub-committee of the Trust known as the All Saints and Sinners Appeal. You can receive regular news of the work of the Trust, and its popular fundraising events by becoming a "Friend of All Saints and St. Mary's". More details on the churches web-site.
Find out more
The All Saints & St Mary's Charity
Website
https://www.assm.org.uk/allsaintsandstmaryschari.htm
Location
All Saints Church
Croft Lane
Crondall
Surrey
GU10 5QF