If you've travelled through Low Fell recently you must have noticed we are having major
alterations to our premises. This includes installing a ramp and a chair lift for access to all our
Halls for everyone. Our Church is at the Centre of the Community and our vision is for our
buildings to become part of that important community. To learn about the rededication ceremony click here.
All Halls have access to toilet facilities, including toilets for wheelchair users. Baby changing
facilities are available in the Lower and Main Halls.
A snooker room and a small meeting room are also available.

The "Miller Centre" is a purpose built facility for the use of Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies.
The Centre has recently been refurbished and is situated to the rear of the Church.
If you would like any further information about the Halls or booking them
please contact: Enid Hugill on 0191 487 7349 or (0191) 487 1112
MAIN HALL - (seats up to 150)33ft x 44ft x 16ft high to beams.

The Main Hall hosts a large fully equipped kitchen, including low level benches suitable for
wheelchair users, an aga style cooker with double oven, and an instant hot water boiler.
The Main Hall is suitable for drama/dancing groups, keep fit, badminton, table tennis, concerts,
large meetings or lunch clubs.
This room includes a large stage. .jpg)
LOWER HALL - (Seats up to 80) 26.5 ft x 32ft x 12ft high.

Coffee mornings are held here every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings.
The room has a coffee bar with an instant hot water boiler. It is especially suited for children's
groups having a suite of children's toilets and space for pram/buggy storage.
A wheelchair user toilet and baby changing facilities are available.

UPPER HALL - (seats up to 80) 27ft x 32ft x 13ft high.
A warm, bright and sunny welcoming room with a fully equipped kitchen, including low level benches
suitable for wheelchair users, an aga style cooker, and an instant hot water boiler.
This room is suitable for smaller meetings, lunch clubs and rehearsal facilities.

The organ, by Nicholson, was installed in the new church in 1883, at a cost of £283. In the 1950's
Blackett & Howden added extra stops and John Ollett now regularly overhauls it.
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