All Saints' Church, Puerto de la Cruz, Anglican church in Puerto de la Cruz, Spain.
All Saints' Church is a Gothic Revival building in Puerto de la Cruz featuring traditional stained glass windows and a wooden clergy house on Carretera Taoro. The structure blends Anglican architectural style with local surroundings.
The church was established after 1887 when Peter Spence Reid, the British Vice-Consul, provided land for the Anglican community to build their place of worship. It grew from the needs of British settlers seeking their own religious space.
The church holds services in English and serves as a gathering place for English speakers living in northern Tenerife and nearby islands. It preserves traditions and community bonds far from home.
Religious services occur regularly on Sundays and Wednesdays, with additional community events such as car boot sales held throughout the year. Check current times before visiting and expect straightforward access to the building.
A memorial garden on the grounds honors the 146 victims of Dan Air flight 1008, which operated between Manchester and Tenerife North. This quiet space preserves memory of a tragic aviation incident in island history.
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