St Paul's Church, West Wycombe, Anglican parish church in West Wycombe, England.
St Paul's Church is an Anglican parish building with red brick walls, an apse, and lancet windows along High Street. The roof is constructed with pitch pine trusses and accommodates various religious services throughout the week.
Lady Elizabeth Dashwood commissioned the building in 1875, with Oxford architect John West Hugall designing it. The structure was created to serve the growing local population of the area.
The church displays a large crucifix from Italy and an iconostasis with religious icons. The space is shared by both Anglican and Serbian Orthodox congregations, which shapes how the interior is arranged and used.
The building is open daily to visitors and hosts regular worship services plus facilities for weddings and community events. The red brick structure is easy to find from High Street and is actively used by both congregations.
The building is known as the Winter Church and is also called St Nicholas Church by the Serbian Orthodox congregation. This shared space shows how two different Christian traditions peacefully use the same building.
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