Godalming United Church, Protestant church in Godalming, United Kingdom
Godalming United Church is a Protestant church building in Godalming constructed in 1903 from yellowish Bargate stone. It features distinctive lancet windows throughout and sits near the River Wey in the town center.
The building was originally constructed in 1903 and served different congregations over the decades. In 1977, Methodist and United Reformed Church congregations merged at this location to form the United Church.
The church is led alternately by Methodist and United Reformed Church ministers, reflecting its shared Protestant heritage. This cooperation shapes how the community gathers and celebrates together.
The building sits centrally between the fire station and River Wey, making it easy to locate in town. It is registered as a wedding venue and protected as a Grade II listed building.
The building served as an emergency shelter in 2022 for residents affected by a nearby flat fire. This role reveals how the place supports the local community beyond its religious function.
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