St Andrew's Church, Sonning, Gothic Revival church building in Sonning, England.
St Andrew's Church is a Gothic Revival structure standing near the River Thames with architectural elements spanning several centuries. The north aisle dates to the 13th century while the south aisle was added in the early 14th century.
The site once served as one of two cathedrals of the See of Ramsbury and Sonning around 909 AD and retains visible Saxon stonework from that period. This former ecclesiastical importance is preserved in the building's ancient materials.
The church remains an active place of Anglican worship where regular services bring the community together throughout the week. You can join visitors witnessing daily rituals that have shaped the spiritual life of the village for centuries.
The church welcomes visitors during service times and for private visits with arrangements made in advance. You can experience the interior most comfortably by planning your visit around the regular worship schedule.
The tower contains an elaborate 17th-century monument dedicated to Sir Thomas Rich that catches the eye with its craftsmanship. Beneath the carpet lie memorial brasses from much earlier periods, adding layers of overlooked history to what visitors step on.
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