Having visited Witley court, we walked to the church. It took my breath away, what a fantastic church, the ceiling just amazing. It reminded me of a church in Austria. Would definitely visit again.
It's the first time we have had time to visit, but it was worth the extra effort. What an interior: the stained glass windows; the ceiling paintings; the statuary. Utterly spellbinding!
Stunning. The most amazing Baroque Church glorifying the wealth of the Foley family who built the adjoining 'palace'. The stained glass windows are probably the finest in northern Europe. After visiting, do visit the tea-rooms, which are worth a special mention.
I have visited here a few times and still have that 'wow' feeling when I walk inside. The exterior may be fairly bland but the interior never ceases to amaze. Thank goodness this beautiful unique church survived the fire that destroyed the adjacent stately home.
This is a jewel and not to be missed. Impressive ceilings, stained glass windows and information boards if a guide is not free to chat. The tearooms next door have a pretty garden and tasty snacks. The ruined mansion of Witley Court is very impressive!
Fantastic lovely to see the Church open well worth a visit.We will go again.Great Witley House is a fascinating place to visit with its re furbished fountain,see the both places on the same day
great little church adjacent but separate from the court, superb ceiling fresco and great pictoral history of church and court
The most beautiful church, you must see. A jewel to the whole area. Situated next to Witley court. Open the main church door and the stunning stained glass and gold wall decorations are a sight to see. Walk in, sit down, view the amazing paintings on the ceiling.The volunteers are very helpful and the crypt is open on some days. I was there on a Sunday.
Such a stunning Baroque building that hosted our friends wedding and it was faultless. I can't say any more. Just go and be prepared for you jaw to hit the marble floor ...
This church is well worth a visit as it is so different to English churches and cathedrals. There is stained glass but the interior design is so Austrian/German. It was originally in London but was moved piece by piece to it's new location. The staff are very knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions. Entry is free.