St John the Evangelist Church, Hale, Surrey explained

St John's
Fullname:St John the Evangelist, Hale
Pushpin Map:Surrey
Map Caption:Location in Surrey
Coordinates:51.228°N -0.7853°W
Location:Hale Road, Hale, Surrey, GU9 9RP
Country:England
Denomination:Church of England
Churchmanship:Liberal Catholic
Dedication:John the Evangelist
Status:Active
Functional Status:Parish church
Heritage Designation:Grade II listed
Designated Date:26 April 1950
Architect:Benjamin Ferrey
Architectural Type:Romanesque Revival architecture
Founder:Charles Sumner (bishop)
Completed Date:November 1844
Parish:Badshot Lea and Hale
Deanery:Farnham
Archdeaconry:Archdeaconry of Surrey
Diocese:Diocese of Guildford
Rector:The Rev'ds Alan and Lesley Crawley
Website:badshotleaandhale.org/

St John the Evangelist Church is a Church of England parish church in Hale, Surrey. Consecrated in 1844, the church is now a Grade II listed building.

History

The church was designed by the architect Benjamin Ferrey. Unlike Ferrey's other designs, the church is not in his characteristic Gothic Revival style but has a "wild neo-Romanesque"/neo-Norman appearance. The walls are of clunch and sandstone, and there is an unusual four-stage circular tower."

Bishop Charles Sumner consecrated the church on 8 November 1844.[1] He was Bishop of Winchester from 1827 to 1869 and lived at his official residence, Farnham Castle. Also in attendance was his son, George Sumner, and archdeacon Samuel Wilberforce.[2] Charles Sumner and his wife, Jennie, are buried in the churchyard.[3] [4] However very soon the church was too small and an appeal to extend the church stated:

"A few years after the opening of the Church, Aldershot, from being an obscure hamlet, became a large Garrison town. The effect of this upon the adjoining Parish of Hale, was such, as almost immediately to double the population. At the census of 1861, it was found to have risen from a few hundreds, to nearly 3,000 people; the population is now little less than 4,000, and is still rapidly increasing.

With so large a Parish, there is only Church Accommodation for 175 persons; —and besides the regular Parishioners, many Officers and their families are in the habit of attending from Aldershot, and they would do so in greater numbers, could room be found for them. It is therefore proposed to meet the urgent demand for further accommodation, by an addition, of 400 Sittings to the Church, this being the largest increase of which the building is capable.

Plans have been drawn out by Benjn. Ferrey, F.S.A. Esq., of Charing Cross, the Architect of the original structure, for the Erection of a North Transept, the Enlargement of the South Aisle, and an Extension of the present very contracted Chancel.

To carry out those alterations fully, a sum of £1300 will be required, for which an appeal is now made to the Christian liberality of churchmen. The Parishioners of Hale, are among the very poorest, in the Diocese of Winchester, and there is not one gentleman resident in the place. The present Incumbent has no private means, and his clerical income is insufficient to meet the demands of so poor and so rapidly increasing population."[5]

The church was extended significantly in 1897.[6]

The church was designated as a Grade II listed building on 26 April 1950.

Buried in the churchyard

In addition to Charles and Jennie Sumner, other notable graves include:

Also there are:

Present day

St John the Evangelist is part of the parish of Badshot Lea and Hale in the Diocese of Guildford.[15] The church stands in the Liberal Catholic tradition of the Church of England. It is listed as an Inclusive Church.[16]

List of incumbents

See also

References

Works cited

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Notes and References

  1. News: Winchester, Saturday November 16 . 16 November 1844 . 1210 . 4 . Southampton Herald.
  2. https://badshotleaandhale.org/2019/06/08/consecration-of-st-johns-hale/ Hampshire Advertiser 16 November 1844
  3. 10.1093/ref:odnb/26784. Sumner, Charles Richard. Ward. W.R.. 23 September 2004.
  4. London, Saturday August 22 . 22 August 1874 . 8838.
  5. https://badshotleaandhale.org/2015/04/29/there-is-not-one-gentleman-resident-in-hale/ Fundraising Appeal
  6. https://badshotleaandhale.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/surrey-advertiser-24-february-1897-p7.jpg Surrey Advertiser, p7, 24 February 1897
  7. https://nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/story-of-motoring/motoring-firsts/ John Henry Knight
  8. http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/12820.html James Fellowes
  9. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2434737/OWEN,%20LINDSAY%20CUNLIFFE Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  10. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/401477/HAMMOND,%20J%20E Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  11. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2434736/MOORE,%20WILLIAM%20FENWICK Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  12. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/401476/COLLYER,%20SYDNEY%20HARRY Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  13. https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2434738/WEBB,%20WILLIAM%20LESLIE Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  14. https://badshotleaandhale.org/2019/11/19/farnham-workhouse-burials/ Burial Records
  15. https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/8174/ A Church Near You
  16. https://www.inclusive-church.org/directory?distance%5Bpostal_code%5D=Farnham&distance%5Bcountry%5D=gb&distance%5Bsearch_distance%5D=3&distance%5Bsearch_units%5D=mile Inclusive Church Directory
  17. http://en.lpj.org/2010/02/01/deces-du-rp-michael-sellors-zele-artisan-de-lunite-des-chretiens/ Obituary
  18. https://together.ourchurchweb.org.uk/farnham/north/page05/ Churches Together in Farnham