All Saints Church, Oxted, Roman Catholic church in Oxted, England
All Saints Church is a Roman Catholic church in Oxted featuring late Perpendicular architecture combined with Arts and Crafts design elements. The building showcases carved rood screens and decorative stained glass windows positioned along Chichele Road.
Construction of the church began in 1913 and was interrupted by World War I, with the chancel finished in 1914 and the nave completed between 1918 and 1919. The staggered building process reflects how the war affected local construction projects during that period.
The church draws its name from All Saints and plays an active role in community life through regular services and gatherings. It serves as a gathering place for parishioners throughout the week, hosting events that connect local residents.
The church is located along Chichele Road in Oxted and is accessible on foot from nearby streets. Visitors can attend services in person or follow online broadcasts, depending on their preference and availability.
The interior contains stained glass windows created by Geoffrey Webb and Sister Margaret Rope, including a special window depicting Saint Hedwig. These finely crafted works add artistic depth to the space that many visitors overlook.
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