Berkhamsted Baptist Church
1 Ravens Lane, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 2YD
Designed by Joseph Neale of Bristol in the gothic revival style and built by Mr Tofield of Houghton Regis, the church commands a prominent position at one end of Berkhamsted High Street.
Today, the building still has many of its original features, including a four-sided gallery with original panelling, and pews throughout. The front platform incorporates a full immersion baptistry pool, which can be covered and uncovered as required.
Originally containing a Sunday School, the Lower Hall will also be open with a chance to explore some of the history of the church over the last 385 years.
1 Ravens Lane, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 2YD
Wheelchair access is from Holiday Street. Parking is restricted near the church, but there is public parking in the town - a multi storey car park down Lower Kings Road in the centre of town. This is only a 10 minute walk away along the High Street.