St Nicolas' Church, Guildford, Anglican parish church in Guildford, England
St Nicolas' Church is a Gothic Revival building located at the base of Guildford High Street near the Town Bridge. The structure features a two-tone stone tower and characteristic pointed-arch windows that define its architectural style.
The current structure was consecrated in 1876 as the third church built on this site. It represents one of Guildford's three oldest parish churches, indicating the long-standing religious tradition at this location.
The church serves as an active gathering place for the community and houses a memorial chapel dedicated to a local family with deep historical roots. Visitors can experience how the space continues to be used for worship and community events.
The church sits on the west bank of the River Wey and is easily accessible from the High Street. Visitors should note that access comes through the town center and space may be limited during worship services.
The church served as the baptismal site of a celebrated author and maintains connections to hymn composers who shaped church music traditions. These literary and musical ties add layers of cultural history beyond the building itself.
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