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Woodlawn Church

Woodlawn Church was designed by Kempster and built in 1874 by Frederick Mason, the 2nd Baron Ashtown. It is a recorded monument (GA086:152) a protected structure. Kempster, who also designed the refurbishment of Woodlawn House.  Services are held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. Harvest and Christmas Choral services are highlights of this church’s calendar.

  • Harvest Thanksgiving

    Harvest Thanksgiving

    Invitation
  • Lieutenant Hon. Frederic Sydney Trench

    Lieutenant Hon. Frederic Sydney Trench

    Woodlawn - Mailly Wood - Woodlawn
  • Roll of Honour

    Roll of Honour

    For King and Country
  • Wooden Cross

    Wooden Cross

    World War One Grave Marker
  • Woodlawn Heritage Trail

    Woodlawn Heritage Trail

    Heritage Week 2022
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  • Raftery's Shop, Woodlawn
  • Woodlawn Forestry
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