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St John's Church, Oakfield, Ryde

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Denomination
  
Church of England

Website
  
www.stjohnsryde.org.uk

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Churchmanship
  
Broad Church

Phone
  
+44 1983 564433

Dedication
  
John the Baptist

St John's Church, Oakfield, Ryde

Parish
  
Oakfield, Isle of Wight

Address
  
High Park Rd, Ryde PO33 1BX, UK

Diocese
  
Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth

Similar
  
Ryde St John's Road rail, Church of St John the Baptist - N, All Saints' Church - Ryde, St Mary the Virgin Church, St Catherine's Church - V

St. John's Church, Oakfield, Ryde is a parish church in the Church of England located in Ryde, Isle of Wight.

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History

The church was built in 1842-43 by Charles Langdon & Co. to a design by the architect Thomas Hellyer.

The church was consecrated on 18 July 1843 by Charles Richard Sumner the Bishop of Winchester. Successive enlargements to the building were made in following years as the local population grew, and on 3 December 1870 the enlarged church was re-consecrated. At the same time St John's became a parish church, until that time having been a chapel-of-ease in the parish of St Helens.

A Lady chapel was added in 1914 in memory of the 7th Lord Calthorpe whose family lived at nearby Woodlands Vale, and were regular worshippers at the church. The chancel of the church was enlarged in 1954.

The churchyard contains Commonwealth war graves of 13 service personnel from World War I and two from World War II.

In 1970 a church hall was added as an extension of the church building, the previous hall having been situated some distance away at the junction of St John's Hill and St John's Avenue. The church hall was refurbished in 2006 and was used for a number of years as The Park Centre, a community resource. Management of the hall has now returned to the PCC of St John's Church and continues to be used by church and community groups.

Organ

A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

List of organists

  • J. Heaton-Bailey 1886 - 1890
  • Walter Brennand Smith ????
  • Sidney L. Torr 1910 - ca. 1912 - ????
  • R. H. Toogood. ca. 1921
  • Dudley Teague ca. 1967
  • Jeanette Richards ca. 1980
  • References

    St John's Church, Oakfield, Ryde Wikipedia