I am so pleased that St Andrews has survived OK. I lived opposite at Number 5 in the basement Waterloo Street and was a choirboy there for a couple of years about 1958. The vicar had one of those Sunbeam S8 motorcycles.
By Dennis Fielder (21/06/2008)
My grandfather lived at 24 Waterloo Street in 1902, he became a jockey and it is said that he rode for Lily Lantry.
By Diane Jackson (02/08/2008)
St Andrews is open on Sundays 2pm till 4pm and the first Saturday of the month. More information can be found on the Friends of St Andrews website: http://www.visitstandrews.org. If anyone has any memories or pictures of this church please e/mail me. My e/mail address is on the web site. Many thanks.
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The church is open to visitors on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11.00am to 4.00pm. Admission free.
Church closed for the installation of heating from September 2006 – Easter 2007.
More information can be found on the Friends Of St Andrews website: http://www.visitstandrews.org
I am so pleased that St Andrews has survived OK. I lived opposite at Number 5 in the basement Waterloo Street and was a choirboy there for a couple of years about 1958. The vicar had one of those Sunbeam S8 motorcycles.
My grandfather lived at 24 Waterloo Street in 1902, he became a jockey and it is said that he rode for Lily Lantry.
St Andrews is open on Sundays 2pm till 4pm and the first Saturday of the month. More information can be found on the Friends of St Andrews website: http://www.visitstandrews.org. If anyone has any memories or pictures of this church please e/mail me. My e/mail address is on the web site. Many thanks.
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