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Reviews — 8

Loved attending Carol Service there today

Brilliant church. Well worth a visit

Was there for a funeral which is the only reason I'd go into a church.... but based on my very limited knowledge of these places this one seems OK if you like that sort of thing.

Married here in 2016 and the church itself is wonderful and full of history. My wife and I regularly attend church because of the service that there is - more High Church and the warm and welcoming congregation. We love it. Unfortunately the Vicar Russell has just left April 2021. A great church offering solace and comfort.

Oh what an absolute joy. What an incredible place. Just the most perfect building I have ever encountered. The construction is of bricks or stone or wood or something else or a combination of some of all of these. Breathtaking.

Visited late morning on a Monday, and found it locked. This is a very bog-standard off-the-shelf Victorian Gothic job, although the east window is impressive. Rebuilt on a different site, don't miss the tower of the old church which is rather hidden away to the south.









There has been a church dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin in Ewell on this site since 1239. Unfortunately the Norman church had to be demolished due to being structurally unsafe and on a whim by the rector and who was the Lord of the Manor at the time who disliked the parishioners passing by his home! The remains of a 15th century bell tower still exists from the earlier time and can be seen in the cemetery. What you see today is a church that was built in 1848. Sadly unable to gain access to the church due to being locked.