After seeing @Bikin Glynn report on this church I decided to have a nosey as it's only 10 minutes from me.
Now, I have been a long time lurker of this site for around 10 years but only recently taken exploration seriously as my teenage son as taken a massive interest In it. This is my first report so please bear with!
I couldnt find a whole great deal of info about this church, the last article I found was from 2015 and it stated that the church was up for sale for £120000.
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St John's was built in 1834 to a design by Lewis Vulliamy.[5] A grant of £3,253 (equivalent to £330,000 as of 2021) was given towards its construction by the Church Building Commission. The church was declared redundant in March 2008 due to a declining congregation.
The explore:
After scouting the grounds and bypassing the nosey groundsman we headed round the back of the church and found an entry point. Bit of a tight squeeze but easy enough. As we headed to the second floor it was rotten as hell and I almost went through it, being saved only by the grapple of my sons hand! I spotted another set of steps leading up to, I presume the clock tower... but I dared not to risk it!
I'm no professional when it comes to photography and I only use my phone but here are the pics:
Thanks for looking!
Now, I have been a long time lurker of this site for around 10 years but only recently taken exploration seriously as my teenage son as taken a massive interest In it. This is my first report so please bear with!
I couldnt find a whole great deal of info about this church, the last article I found was from 2015 and it stated that the church was up for sale for £120000.
paragraph copied from Wiki:
St John's was built in 1834 to a design by Lewis Vulliamy.[5] A grant of £3,253 (equivalent to £330,000 as of 2021) was given towards its construction by the Church Building Commission. The church was declared redundant in March 2008 due to a declining congregation.
The explore:
After scouting the grounds and bypassing the nosey groundsman we headed round the back of the church and found an entry point. Bit of a tight squeeze but easy enough. As we headed to the second floor it was rotten as hell and I almost went through it, being saved only by the grapple of my sons hand! I spotted another set of steps leading up to, I presume the clock tower... but I dared not to risk it!
I'm no professional when it comes to photography and I only use my phone but here are the pics:
Thanks for looking!
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