St John the Evangelist
North Holmwood, Surrey
The architect responsible for the design of St John the Evangelist was Major Rohde Hawkins.
12th century village church set in the beautiful Surrey Hills.
Capel, Surrey
12th century village church with Victorian restoration. There is a 1700 year old yew tree in the churchyard which predates the church.
The chief part of the present building was erected in the 13th century, probably about 1240, and although there have been alterations and additions it still retains much of the original work. The wooden tower rising from the west end of the nave roof, with its spire of oak shingles, a common feature of Weald churches, was renewed.
It contains a peal of six bells, the oldest being cast in 1593 and inscribed 'Omnia Habent Finem'. The bells are rung every Sunday, if you ask in advance the bellringers are always happy to give you a demonstration and perhaps a go!
North Holmwood, Surrey
The architect responsible for the design of St John the Evangelist was Major Rohde Hawkins.
Holmbury St Mary, Surrey
Built on a prominent hillside at the heart of the village that was created at the same time, St Mary's was designed, built and given to the parish by the eminent Victorian architect, George Edmund Street, in memory of his second wife. It was consecrated in 1879.
Ifield, Sussex
An historic and spiritual gem that speaks to us of the past while continuing to serve the present.