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Places of Worship

Bramley Parish Council Places of Worship

Holy Trinity, Bramley

Holy Trinity Church is a beautiful and historic church set in the heart of Bramley village in Surrey.

On Sundays, our 8am worship is a quiet and traditional Book of Common Prayer service of Holy Communion and at our 9.30am sung Communion service, adults and children worship together. Children (with a parent/carer) are welcome to go to the Children's Chapel during services and play with the toys and books there. 

Holy Trinity church building and chuchyard are open 7 days a week for personal prayer and reflection  from 9.00am - 5.00pm daily. 

Weekly Sunday Services:

8.00am – Bramley Book of Common Prayer
9.30am – Bramley Parish Eucharist 

For more information about Holy Trinity Church please visit their website 

Bramley Parish Council Places of Worship

St Andrew's Grafham

St Andrew’s Church was designed as a total unity 1861-1864 by Henry Woodyer, who lived at nearby Grafham Grange, and one of his best churches. 

It is of local Bargate with a circular bellcote under a shingled needle spirelet and an apsed chancel.  The interior was richly decorated, a rare sight for a Victorian country church, but it was the subject of a puritanical whitewashing in the 1950s. 

It is the mission of the Friend’s of St Andrew’s to restore the interior of this church

Weekly Sunday Services 11.00am

For more information about Holy Trinity Church please visit their website