St Wilfrid’s Church is one of Horley’s most recognisable landmarks and an important part of the town’s spiritual and community life. Situated close to the town centre, the church has served local residents for generations.
History & Heritage
The church dates back to the 19th century and has long been at the heart of Anglican worship in Horley. Its traditional architecture, stained-glass windows and historic features make it both a place of worship and a building of local heritage interest.
Over the years, St Wilfrid’s has adapted to meet the needs of a growing and changing community, while maintaining its historic character.
Worship & Services
As part of the Church of England, St Wilfrid’s holds regular services throughout the week, including:
- Sunday worship
- Family services
- Seasonal celebrations such as Christmas and Easter
- Baptisms, weddings and funerals
The church welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds.
Community Role
Beyond services, St Wilfrid’s Church plays a wider role in Horley life. It supports:
- Community gatherings and social events
- Charity initiatives
- Children’s and youth activities
- Pastoral care for local residents
For many in Horley, the church is not just a place of worship but a space for connection and support.
