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St Andrew’s Church is an outstanding, Grade 1 listed building with many points of historic, architectural and artistic interest. At every point in the church there are views, enclosed by arches, punctuated by delicate timber screens, and with an assortment of complex timber roof structures above.
One of the key features of St Andrew’s large churchyard is the grave of William Cobbett, Farnham’s famous political reformer and author.
This is situated right in front of the main north entrance to the church.
Towering over the churchyard is the refurbished tower which houses a recently refitted bell support frame, new bells and the restored 17th century clock.
The church’s stained glass windows include a magnificent work by the famous artist Augustus Charles Pugin. This was first exhibited at London’s Great Exhibition in 1851 and it depicts scenes from the life of Christ.
On the south east side of the church resides a 15th century font, carved with sacred monograms and the symbols of the four Evangelists.
Nearby, in the south aisle, the Pulpit of oak and burr walnut resides. It dates from 1895 and a memorial to the Revd Philip Hoste, Rector from 1875-1893. Just opposite in the north aisle sits the Lectern, a large brass eagle given in 1874 in memory of Bishop Charles Sumner.
The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 26/09/2024. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location.