Buildings


St Paul’s Church was consecrated in 1864. It has a capacity of around 300 seated on pews. It has good acoustics. There are a number of ongoing projects to maintain and improve the facilities as outlined in the full description.
St Paul’s Parish Rooms, adjacent to the Churchyard, shares its car park with the church. In addition to the Parish office, 3 meeting rooms and a good kitchen are available for hire and for use by the church.


Woosehill Church Building is notionally a Methodist building but is subject to a formal Sharing Agreement. As well as the main hall there is a kitchen, and a meeting room downstairs. Upstairs there are a further 3 meeting rooms.
Emmbrook Village Hall is hired by St Nicholas’ Church on a regular weekly basis for Sunday services. It has a main hall, a smaller meeting room, and a kitchen.


The Rectory is a large modern detached four-bedroomed house built in 2001.
In addition, a Diocese-owned house in Woosehill is currently rented by the Methodist Church for the Woosehill minister. The Curate’s house occupied by Rev’d Cara Smart and her family is owned by the Parish.