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Esher, Christ Church

Address: 
Esher Green, Esher, KT10 8AA
Number of bells: 
8
Tenor Weight: 
7 cwt
Practice night: 
Wednesday
Ringing Times: 

Practice: 7.30-9.00pm (check).  All ringing suspended until further Notice while restoration work takes place on the spire.  This is likely to be until November but this will be confirmed when work is nearer completion.  The Esher band intends in the meantime to meet and ring with the band at Christ Church Epson Common.

Ground floor ring: 
No
Tower Entry Details: 

Entry is via the church door by the Bishop John Gladwin dedication stone, with the door into the tower within the new extension.

Contact: 

sdsec [at] surreybellringers [dot] co [dot] uk (subject: Enquiry from Surrey Association web site) (Southern District Secretary)

Location: Map Ref: TQ138647

History

The old Church in Esher was in poor repair and too small to serve the parish, and whilst the new church replaced the old, St. George’s remains in an un-restored state to this day. Christ Church, consecrated on 4th May 1854, is a yellow brick and stone building on the west side of the High Street behind the shops, and opposite Esher Green. The tall elegant spire with its glorious golden cockerel weathervane can be seen clearly from many of the approach roads to the town. There are monuments to Richard Drake, brother of Sir Francis, to Prince Leopold and other connections to nearby Claremont House where Queen Victoria spent part of her childhood. The original six bells cast by Charles and George Mears in 1853, were hung in a wooden frame and packed tightly into the bell chamber above the ringing room and augmented to eight in 1952.

Transport

  • By Road: The church is to the west of the A307 (Portsmouth Road) at the centre of the Town. Access can be from either A3 or M25 at junction 10. Park behind the church (limited) and on the roads crossing the green opposite.
  • By Train: To Esher station from Waterloo and 15 minute walk to the church.

Facilities

Near the church is the Claremont Landscape Garden, owned by the National Trust. Hampton Court Palace and the Thames are also easily accessible. Esher ringers use the Wheatsheaf pub on Esher Green.  Sandown Park racecourse is also in the High Street.

Esher, Christ Church