About

All Saints Church in Hoole, Chester, is a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture designed by renowned architects John Douglas and Samuel Daukes, and it has been a landmark since its opening in 1912. This beautifully maintained church is more than just a place of worship; it offers a dynamic community experience. With an impressive rating of 4.6 on Google, the church fosters a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can engage in learning about following Jesus through various activities. The active youth programs are particularly notable, ensuring a warm reception from a friendly congregation. Additionally, its excellent acoustics and lighting make it a popular venue for folk sessions, adding to its appeal as a vibrant community hub.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Dene Hotel
Bus stop 95 m walk
Newton Lane
Bus stop 84 m walk
Hoole Road
Bus stop 142 m walk
Hamilton Street
Bus stop 60 m walk
Faulkner Street
Bus stop 371 m walk
Shavington Avenue
Bus stop 173 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 75 reviews
4.6/5 75 reviews
Jacqueline Boon
Jacqueline Boon
8 months ago on Google

We attended a concert by a duo who were called Belle Voci and we had a wonderful evening. The church is beautiful and obviously well looked after.

Linda Barberÿ
Linda Barberÿ
9 months ago on Google

Wonderful visit and meal. Thank you all so much. Bless you.

jim harrison
jim harrison
11 months ago on Google

Parish church in hoole with lots of activities and the opportunity to learn about following Jesus. There is an active youth work. I was welcomed and greeted by several people.