October 2022 by Country Girl
Open every day if you wish to sit peacefully. It's a beautiful church
August 2022 by DARIUSZ ORZECH
I like it place
June 2022 by Robert Hopkins
Beautiful building and the welcome was very warm from all there at the service.
March 2022 by Amanda Palmer
Friendly and welcoming congregation...
February 2022 by High Miler
Quite a large church. Some imformation boards outside shedding a bit of light on some of the history.
February 2022 by Andrew Johnson
The best Church in Evesham.
October 2021 by DEHW
A beautiful church in the heart of a bustling market town. Lovely stained glass windows, also home to a fantastic 3 manual Nicholson pipe organ.
February 2021 by Graham Eckley
There is old type restaurant at end which had very good food .A good atmosphere. The daughter & granddaughter + her friend liked it best very good food also my wife liked the place. The prices are good toThank you Graham and Valerie
February 2021 by Ngo Hai Anh
All Saints Church is an active Anglican church in the centre of the town of Evesham, Worcestershire, England. All Saints and its neighbour St Lawrence's Church were built by the Benedictine monks of Evesham Abbey in the 12th century to serve the people of Evesham. All Saints is now the town's parish church, as St Lawrence's was declared redundant in the 1970s. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building by Historic England. The first-recorded church organ in All Saints was originally built for the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, where it may have been played by Mozart. In 1805, after Rotunda had been broken up, the great reeds were taken out and the organ taken to Evesham. This organ was replaced as part of the Victorian restoration of the church. In 1875 a new organ, built by Nicholson with 3 manual positions and a pneumatic action, was installed in the new organ loft. In 1904, as a memorial of the foundation of Evesham Abbey (701) and the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), the organ was enlarged and improved by the addition of a third manual pneumatic action and extra stops. In 1967 the organ was significantly enlarged by Nicholson. In 1991 the organ was significantly rebuilt by Nicholson, now with electronic controls and a mobile console.
February 2021 by Kylo K
(Translated by Google) Approx(Original)Ok
June 2019 by Paul Collett
Lovely place to visit