All Saints Church
All Saints Church
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msburns1
Redditch, UK8 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
Lovely area to sit and relax after shopping in the centre,fountains are a nice addition and in hot weather the kiddies loved them.
Written June 13, 2018
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magicain
banjul193 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
We attended a concert by richard lennox playing mostly classics on piano and organ. Food provided by the friends of all saints was plentiful and excellent, as was the wine.
All the helpers were very pleasant and friendly making for a highly enjoyable afternoon. Richard was great.
We will be attending other concerts.
Beautiful old broadwood piano.
Lovely church with great acoustics.
All the helpers were very pleasant and friendly making for a highly enjoyable afternoon. Richard was great.
We will be attending other concerts.
Beautiful old broadwood piano.
Lovely church with great acoustics.
Written June 3, 2017
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Gill H
Weston super Mare, UK15 contributions
Dec 2015
This church was mentioned by John Betjeman and is well worth a visit to listen to the famous organ. Would also recomment one of the musical events that a re regularly held especially the Christmas Carol Service which is svery popular and well attended. All proceeds go to charity.
Written April 25, 2016
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Samantha L
Weston super Mare, UK4 contributions
Jan 2016 • Family
A nice little church. As an amateur photographer it great to take pictures of this little church and they come out great
Written January 29, 2016
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513Tony
Dudley, UK105 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
We attended All Saints' on November 29th 2015 when we were in Weston on a weekend break. It is very much a 'bells and smells' Anglo-Catholic church whereas my wife and I would probably fit John Betjeman' lovely phrase "middle stump Anglicans". For most Anglicans however the worship is of a pattern that they will recognise and be happy with
However, the reception we received was so friendly that the next time we visit Weston and are there on a Sunday we shall attend All Saints' again. As soon as we entered the church the Vicar, Fr. Andrew approached us to ask who we were and where we came from. After we had found a seat and sat down a number of members of the congregation came us to shake our hands and welcome us a well. Every one was up for a chat after the service when coffee was served.
A lovely warm experience on a Sunday morning when the weather was appalling with heavy rain and gale force winds. All Saints' was a cosy haven within which to worship God.
However, the reception we received was so friendly that the next time we visit Weston and are there on a Sunday we shall attend All Saints' again. As soon as we entered the church the Vicar, Fr. Andrew approached us to ask who we were and where we came from. After we had found a seat and sat down a number of members of the congregation came us to shake our hands and welcome us a well. Every one was up for a chat after the service when coffee was served.
A lovely warm experience on a Sunday morning when the weather was appalling with heavy rain and gale force winds. All Saints' was a cosy haven within which to worship God.
Written December 3, 2015
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