St. John the Evangelist
Another contribution to this series, started by sadexploration, is St. John the Evangelist, Stoke-next-Guildford.
Like so many churches in the neighbourhood it has suffered severely at the hands of the restorer, and externally is almost completely modern. The earliest details now to be seen are in the arcades of the nave and south chapel, which are of early 14th-century date. Late in the 15th century the tower was added, and the north chapel is probably work of a century later. In comparatively recent years the north aisle has been completely rebuilt and widened, and the whole church greatly modernized. The south porch and south-east vestry are completely modern, but the latter is evidently on the site of an earlier and similar structure.
A straight forward nano. The cache is not within the churchyard so do not try and look for it there - you won't find it!
The cache has a log book only but no pen so please bring one with you.
If anybody would like
to expand this series please do, we would just ask that you could let sadexploration know first so he can keep track of the Church
numbers and names to avoid duplication