St John's Conference Facilities

First Floor CorridorWindlesham Church is blessed with great facilities set in peaceful surroundings and is ideal for those looking for a venue for conferences, seminars, training days, meetings, surgeries, retreats, lunches, dinners or receptions for baptisms, weddings, funerals or anniversaries. In addition we are a regular meeting place for many local groups and societies.

The Church itself is a beautiful Victorian structure that has its roots dating back to the early part of the 12th century. You can find out more about the history of the Church here. With its beautiful grounds it is a popular setting for special occasions, such as weddings and baptisms. It is also used regularly by local schools and pre-schools to support Religious Education and deliver performances to parents.

The Link building connects the church to St John's Hall behind the church and provides well equipped meeting spaces on two floors, toilets and modern kitchen facilities on both floors. There are several meeting rooms to cater for different sized events. The Link is fully accessible to those with mobility difficulties with disabled toilets on both floors. Find out more about our facilities at the Church and The Link.

Windlesham Church Hall in Chersey Road is another execllent venue for hire in the heart of Windelsham village. Home to many clubs and classes, this is also a popular venue for party hire. Find out more about Chertsey Road Hall.

Mural Unveiling at Chertsey Road Hall

Thursday, 05 May 2011 19:48

Chertsey Road Hall Mural unveilingThe second and final phase of the Chertsey Road Hall Facelift project was ceremoniously drawn to a close on 28 April when Surrey Heath Mayor, Cllr John May and John Winterton, Chairman of Windlesham Parish Council unveiled the new mural which adorns the stage doors of the hall. The unveiling took place in the company of many local residents and supporters of the hall.

The new mural design - which represents different aspect of life in Windlesham - was the winning entry of a competition which ran last summer. The winner - local art teacher, Hattie Lyddon - spent several months putting the finishing touches to her work, snatching moments to paint when time allowed.

The first phase of the project started in February 2010 when more than 20 local volunteers gave the hall a much-needed lick of paint along with new blinds to match. The aim of the project, kindly funded by the Windlesham Society, was to give the hall a new lease of life and encourage a new generation of users to hire it out for clubs, parties, meetings and events. We are delighted that bookings are already on the up as a result.

In thanking the Mayor and John Winterton, Hall Chairman Keith Champion, said "The mural unveiling event is about thanking everyone who gave their time and expertise to the redecoration project and mural competition and to all those who have supported the hall either financially or in kind over the years. It has been a tremendous team effort and a superb achievement."

 

Acacia Room

Wednesday, 14 July 2010 20:50

Acacia Room at The Link, St John's Church, WindleshamThe Acacia Room is the smallest of our rooms on the first floor of The Link. It has a cosy feel and is a popular reflective working space which is ideal as a breakaway space from larger rooms.

Maximum capacity: 8
Dimensions: 4.75m by 3.1-4.55m
Square capacity: 22sqm

 

Almond Room

Wednesday, 14 July 2010 20:38

Almond Room at the Link, St John's Church, WindleshamThe Almond Room is a generously sized room on the first floor which benefits from an adjacent kitchenette via a hatch door for serving refreshments from.

It lends itself to theatre, circle, horseshoe and boardroom style configurations.

Maximum capacity: 40
Dimensions: 6.6m by 6.4m-7.45m
Square capacity: 45.4sqm

 

Palm Room

Wednesday, 14 July 2010 20:23

Palm RoomThe Palm Room is the largest of our rooms on the first floor of The Link and can be set up in theatre, circle, horseshoe and boardroom styles.

Its spacious feel and abundance of natural light gives this room a peaceful ambience. And for those contemplative moments there are fitted window seats.

Maximum capacity: 45
Dimensions: 6.5m by 4.3m-8.15m
Square capacity: 62sqm

 

Olive Room

Wednesday, 14 July 2010 20:02

Olive Room at St John's churchThe Olive Room is amply sized and situated on the ground floor of The Link next to the kitchen. This popular room lends itself to theatre, circle, horseshoe and boardroom style configurations.

Maximum capacity: 40
Dimensions: 6.5m by 5.5m-8.8m
Square capacity: 50sqm

 

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