DHR.com • December 1, 2011This first Thai Buddhist Temple in the country welcomes guests during the weekend. Peaceful gardens and Buddhist shrines could be found here. Offers different classes on Buddhism. Entrance is free
Marcus B. • August 27, 2011The most common thing guests say about my church is the friendliness of the welcome!! Non-religious worship, family church, come see!!
Gerri G. • December 27, 2012Slimming world held here on a Wednesday night. New Years resolution to join I guess!
Ale M. • October 22, 2011If you are running a bit late you can go to the back ti listen and watch the service transmited
Godwyns O. • April 18, 2014A beautiful community of a diverse people including all ages and various races; modest and not either over-zealous or cold. All welcome
Allan V. • May 16, 2010Fantastic Bible teaching church and great fellowship. Very friendly people, so do visit - 10am, 4pm & 7pm.
Dingle Y. • July 22, 2015To the left of the west door is a small garden with three benches in the graveyard, it is peaceful and a place to collect your thoughts. Lovely.
Andrew R. • August 9, 2014Free lunch 1st Sunday of the month for homeless and vulnerable people. Free tea and coffee after services (before/during 18:30 service) for everyone!
Andre I. • February 8, 2013Apart from some idiots who like to block the near side roads with their cars, instead of just parking on the mosque, and the idiots who park in the bike lane on Sundays, a really nice place.
Ahuv 🇪🇺 • August 21, 2017Open to anyone and welcoming all people. The priests' English isn't that great for when you want to learn about things but do ask people in the hall. Don't sit with feet pointing forward tho!
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