Our Buildings
All Saints' Church
The church of All Saints' Ascot Heath was consecrated in 1864. It was designed by T H Rushforth and built by a local builder, Joseph Norris, using dark red brick with Bath stone dressings. There is a fine west window by Clayton and Bell and the interior is decorated with numerous wall paintings by Heaton, Butler and Bayne. These beautiful paintings have been restored in recent years and are well worth a visit.
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All Saints' Hall
Adjacent to the church there is All Saints' Church Hall, a modern building with good facilities which is available to the community.
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King Edward's Hall
In the centre of North Ascot there is King Edward's Hall, built in 1910 and much used by the community.
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Chapel of St Mary and St John
Attached to the rear of King Edward's Hall is the Chapel of St Mary and St John. This has been rebuilt a couple of times as the regular congregation increased and is now a very modern open plan structure with a lovely contemporary stained glass window by Caroline Loveys.

Upcoming events
Thu 09 Sep 12:15 -
12:45
Mass @ SMJ
Sat 11 Sep 08:00 -
09:00
Men's breakfast @ ASH
Sat 11 Sep 09:15 -
09:45
Mass @ AS
Sun 12 Sep 08:00 -
09:00
Mass @ AS
Sun 12 Sep 09:00 -
10:00
Mass @ SMJ
Sun 12 Sep 10:30 -
12:00
Mass @ AS
Sun 12 Sep 15:00 -
16:00
Organ and talk - Racial Justice Sunday