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Heritage Open Days - St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church   
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From: 13 September 2008
To: 14 September 2008
Psalter Lane Sheffield S11

St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church
 
St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church was originally built as a Methodist church but has been a joint Church of England and Methodist Church since 1998.

After the two churches joined together there was a major re-ordering of the building, including the construction of a stunning new stained glass window by Rona Moody, entitled ‘The New Creation Window’.

The Church will be open for viewing throughout the weekend, with information and refreshments available.

Opening Times:
Saturday 13th September: 1000-1600
Sunday 14th September: 1200-1600

Organised by St Andrew’s Psalter Lane Church

St Andrew's Psalter Lane Church
Psalter Lane
Sheffield  S11
 
Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s architecture and culture by allowing visitors free access to interesting properties that are either not usually open, or would normally charge an entrance fee.

Heritage Open Days also includes tours, events and activities that focus on local architecture and culture.
 

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