St Wilfrid's Church, Haywards Heath, Anglican church in Haywards Heath, England
St Wilfrid's Church is an Anglican church building in Haywards Heath constructed from local sandstone and situated at the highest point of Church Road. The tower is supported by transverse arches that are integral to the building's design and structure.
The foundation stone was laid on St Wilfrid's Day in 1863, and the Bishop of Chichester consecrated the completed building on Whit Monday in 1865. These key dates mark the beginning and formal establishment of the church for the community.
The church displays stained glass windows created by the William Morris Workshop, designed by prominent pre-Raphaelite artists. These windows reflect the artistic vision of that era and remain visible throughout the building today.
The church's location at the highest point of Church Road makes it easy to spot and access from different directions. Visitors should be aware of the elevation and can inquire with the congregation about visiting times and current activities.
The churchyard stopped accepting new burials after 1918 when Haywards Heath established a separate cemetery to serve its expanding population. This change reflects how the town grew and why the historic burial ground is now preserved as a green space.
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