Definitely worth a visit if you're in Windsor. The peace inside is palpable and the building lovely. You can see the famous painting of the last supper here and donations are welcome but there is no entry fee. It was a very peaceful time when I was by myself but some visitors were quite noisy which caused me to leave - nothing of the church's fault. On the way out there are bookmarks in 16+ languages that you can just take and postcards for 60p you can purchase through the donation box. A lovely church and a wonderful place to shelter from rain or rest your legs when on a day out in Windsor. I have not attended any services so cannot...
Read moreI went to your web page to find a contact person in order to book a 'tea-welcome-event' for Thames Valley U3A at the end of May 2015. I am sorry to say, I did not find your pages helpful or user-friendly: The page 'groups using the Parish Church' is from 2010-2011. The Calendar of events shows no events whatsoever except Sunday communion & Sunday worship. There does not seem to be a 'Contact us' tab, at least I could not find one. I noticed the 'log in', but I am not a member of your congregation and just wish to use the facilities. Disappointed and sorry to have to be so negative, Astrid Thompson (Windsor U3A...
Read moreThe little church needs some work. It is right next to Windsor Castle. It's a cute little place to explore while in the area. There is a small cemetery on the grounds and there's a historic painting of the last supper in the chapel. The painting depicted from the biblical description. 🖼 The painting was originally hung in Windsor Castle and was moved to the church ⛪️ at the end of the 18th century. Lovely little...
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