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The Old Church and the New Church
Both churches may be hired occasionally for recitals and other events but please note that priority must be given to church activities and services at festival times.
The Old Church
The Old Church is an historic Grade I listed building which originals parts dating from the 14th century. It is situated
within the churchyard and at the junction of Oldfield Lane South and Ferrymead Gardens in Greenford. The church seats about 90 people on chairs and has an
electronic organ in the gallery. A piano may be brought to the Old Church if necessary.
The New Church
The New Church was constructed between 1939 and 1941. It is listed as Grade II* and has one of the finest interiors of the
architect Sir Albert Richardson. It seats about 400 people. The ecclesiastical furnishing are all portable and may be changed or removed for social functions,
dances, recitals, concerts, fairs and theatrical productions.
The Parish Room
The Parish Room is a small room at the rear of the New Church and is available for hire for parties, receptions and suitable functions.
The church kitchen is adjacent to the Parish Room and may be hired at the same time to provide refreshment support.
The hiring of the Parish Room does not include access to the main church.
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