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The church building is in Hounslow Road, Whitton, Twickenham, Middlesex. Few people
have heard of Whitton, but most have heard of the Twickenham Rugby Ground which is
not far away. London's Heathrow airport is also not that far away and we are quite close
to the flight path so when the wind is in the wrong direction our Sunday services
have a few interruptions!
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From the road there is not much to see of the church building as the entrance is
between two blocks of two shops and the building is behind the shops. Our driveway
is clearly marked however by two rows of concrete bollards and a noticeboard. |
Getting here
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The nearest British Rail stations are Whitton and
Hounslow stations, both are on the South West Trains London Waterloo / Reading / Windsor line and
within 10-15 minutes walk of the church (depending on how fast you walk!).
The nearest London Underground station is Hounslow Central on the Heathrow section
of the Picadilly line, but it's a long walk!
(OK, so we don't really have steam trains in Whitton, but they look better! Although sometimes we have steam trains)
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The 281 passes the church, the bus stop is a couple of minutes
walk away (opposite the Parish Church). The H22 stops near the roundabout at the
junction of Hounslow Road and Nelson Road, walk to the roundabout and turn right.
The church is a couple of minutes walk along Hounslow Road.
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We are a few miles off junction 1 on the M3, after leaving the M3
stay on the same road (the A316) take the first exit on the first roundabout and
turn right at the traffic lights, follow this road through the high street and
across the mini-roundabout, the church is on the left (oposite what's left of the parade of shops).
We are a bit further from Junction 3 on the M4 and the route is not as straight
forward, follow the signs to Hounslow then head for Whitton. We have a car park at the rear of our premises.
If you're using a SatNav system our full postcode is TW2 7BZ
A map of Whitton.

If you do visit us please introduce yourself.
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The new front entrance was completed in
August 2007. Some Pictures of the inside
of the new entrance can be found here |
The rear entrance vesibule was built in 1975 in
memory of Rev. Albert Cassidy, the minister
of the church from 1943 to 1969. |


This site is created and maintained by Peter Boulter