Wheatley URC premises

Are situated in the village of Wheatley on the corner of High Street and Crown Square. Find Us…

The premises comprise the church worship space, the hall and the Mulberry Room.

There is disabled access to the premises and 2 toilets (with facilities for disabled people and baby-changing).

The church worship space can accommodate approximately 100 mostly on chairs. Some pews have been retained where these enhance the ambience. It is equipped with with an AV system and loop.

The hall has a well equipped kitchen, and good storage.

The Mulberry Room Annexe is a multi-purpose room. It can be configured as a simple worship or meditation space, as a meeting room (with Av facilities and a concealed kitchenette for refreshments), or as a vestry.

The church has always seen its buildings and facilities as a place where individuals and groups can come to foster community.  To this end, the church facilities are in daily use, meeting a wide range of needs for both church and community groups, and enhancing the quality of many people’s lives. These include drama groups, two choirs, a baby / carer singing group, a lunch club and a picnic club for elderly people who live alone, mindfulness groups, a spiritual movement group and an inter-church youth group.

These facilities allow us to expand our work to fullfill our mission:

For young people: for break-out groups, crafts and discussion meetings at the weekly youth club, Pulse.

For elderly people: a memory cafe

  • For those seeking silence, peace or spiritual growth: e.g., mindfulness classes for parents of teens, as well as two mindfulness sitting groups each week
  • For the community: a place for community meetings