St Andrews Church Ham Common Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Quiet reflective graveyard
Given the history of the nearby Ham House, you would expect there to be an old church in Ham, but St Andrew's was not built until 1830-31, with the south aisle added in 1860 and the chancel added in 1...
Attended a family confirmation on the hottest day of the year in this lovely old church in Ham village. Lovely acoustics and quaint English church atmosphere in the intimate surroundings of the church...
The church of my childhood, visited for the Armistice service and and for a special service for the men of the villages of Ham & Petersham who died from injuried during and after the 1st World War. A...
Attended a family funeral in St Andrews Church Ham and it was the most lovely final farewell in an ecumenical service by the amazing Lutheran lady pastor Frau Schaub and a Nigerian catholic priest. T...
This is a Grade II listed Church of England church which was designed by Edward Lapidge and has 32 windows. Some of these ( I think 11) are lovely stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt. Interestingly, ...
Quiet reflective graveyard
Given the history of the nearby Ham House, you would expect there to be an old church in Ham, but St Andrew's was not built until 1830-31, with the south aisle added in 1860 and the chancel added in 1...
Quaint
Attended a family confirmation on the hottest day of the year in this lovely old church in Ham village. Lovely acoustics and quaint English church atmosphere in the intimate surroundings of the church...
Glorious and unspoilt.
The church of my childhood, visited for the Armistice service and and for a special service for the men of the villages of Ham & Petersham who died from injuried during and after the 1st World War. A...
Perfect Funeral Church
Attended a family funeral in St Andrews Church Ham and it was the most lovely final farewell in an ecumenical service by the amazing Lutheran lady pastor Frau Schaub and a Nigerian catholic priest. T...
Lovely stained glass!
This is a Grade II listed Church of England church which was designed by Edward Lapidge and has 32 windows. Some of these ( I think 11) are lovely stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt. Interestingly, ...