St John's Church, Watford

St John's Church, Watford

The parish church of St John the Apostle and Evangelist, Sutton Road, Watford lies close to the centre of this busy market town in Hertfordshire. It is a member of the Church of England, within the Diocese of St Albans. Throughout its history has been one of the leading anglo-catholic churches in the south east of England. Today it is part of the Richborough Episcopal Area, and lies in the pastoral and sacramental care of the Right Reverend Keith Newton, Bishop of Richborough.

History

St John’s Church, Watford, dates back to 1873. The ancient parish church of St Mary’s was extensively restored in 1871, and during this time a temporary tin church was erected in the churchyard. With St Mary’s re-opened, the tin church was re-erected on some donated ground in Sotheron Road (now Sutton Road). On 23rd November 1873 St John’s Church began.

The temporary building, with seating for 450, attracted a growing number of people, and was considered very 'High Church' for its day - many of the things that we associate with catholic worship were yet to come, however. The roof of the Tin Church was unfortunately not waterproof, and it was quickly apparent inside when it was raining outside! The idea of a permanent building was raised, and there followed a period of great activity to raise the necessary money. Many people were most generous - more land was given, plans were drawn up and approved and eventually the foundation stone was laid on 17th July 1891. Two years and two days later, on 19th July 1893, John Wogan Festing, Lord Bishop of St Albans, dedicated the fine building. It cost £11,000 to build - a huge sum in those days. In May 1904 St John's became a parish church in its own right.

Restoration work has been undertaken in the latter half of the twentieth century. The chancel and sanctuary were restored/cleaned in 1961. The nave and aisles were cleaned and redecorated in memory of the first vicar Canon James who died in 1966. Outside stonework was restored/cleaned in 1973 for the church's centenary.

Interior

St John's has a fine pipe organ built in 1911 by the London firm of J.W.Walker & Sons, Ltd. The rood screen was designed by Sir John Ninian Comper (1864-1960). Many other gifts of fine plate silver, vestments, copes, stations of the cross, crib figures, statue of The Madonna, glass, and woodwork have been received over the years.

Vicars

* Rev. J.H. White – 1873-1898
* Rt. Rev. John M. Steward - 1898-1904
* Rev. Canon R.H.L. James -1904-1954
* Rev. S.J. Forrest - 1954-1961
* Rev. R. Salter - 1962-1998
* Rev. J. Cope - 1999-2007

External links

* [http://www.saintjohnswatford.org.uk St John’s Church, Watford]
* [http://www.cofe.anglican.org Church of England]
* [http://www.stalbans.anglican.org Diocese of St Albans]
* [http://www.richborough.org.uk Richborough Episcopal Area]
* [http://www.watford.gov.uk Watford Borough Council]
* [http://www.hertsdirect.org Hertfordshire County Council]


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