Christ Church, Ottershaw, Anglican church in Ottershaw, England.
Christ Church is an Anglican church in Ottershaw featuring polychromatic brickwork along Guildford Road, with distinctive Victorian Gothic architectural details throughout its structure. The building showcases carefully laid stonework combined with decorative elements that define its period character and visual presence.
Sir Edward Colebrooke founded the church in 1863 as a memorial to his deceased son, and it received consecration in 1864 under architect George Gilbert Scott's design. The structure emerged from personal grief and was shaped by one of the era's prominent architects.
The stained glass windows in the nave and chancel, created by Charles Eamer Kempe in 1901, display his distinctive wheatsheaf mark repeated throughout each window. His craftsmanship turns the interior into a space where light reveals intricate details at every glance.
The church hosts regular worship services and community events throughout the year at set times. Visitors can find detailed information about opening times and special events through the parish office website or by contacting them directly.
The churchyard contains two Commonwealth war graves from World War II, including one for Leading Aircraftman George Barnett who served in military aviation. These quiet memorials remind visitors that the site holds significance beyond its religious purpose.
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