Buildings
Renewal Project information
Posted September 20th, 2010 by peterthevicarThe St.Thomas Renewal Project refers to a major renewal of the church building and facilities. We are doing this work in order to make sure that St.Thomas can continue as a house of prayer at the heart of Lymington, and continue as an important community facility for large gatherings. The watchwords for the Renewal Project are Flexibility, Accessibility and Beauty.
Click here so see the progress in photos
Access during the works
From January to June the main worship area of St.Thomas will be closed for the renovation works. During this time, most services will be held in the adjoining Hall, with Family Time moving to Lymington Infants School. Midweek services will be held in the Vestry, accessed via the Hall. The office will be accessed via the main Hall doors, then turn right through the doors and up the stairs. The 'pigeon holes' with members' post will be at the bottom of those stairs.
Please click on one of the links below for more details.
Some frequently asked questions answered.
St.Thomas and All Saints
Posted December 2nd, 2005 by peterthevicarThere are two Church of England church buildings in the parish. For details of regular worship please see the Prayer and Worship page.
| St.Thomas' Church, St.Thomas Street SO41 9ND at the top of the High Street | All Saints Church, Viney Road, Woodside SO41 8FD |
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| Map of St.Thomas Church and parish office. | Map of All Saints Church. |
| Parking: there is parking in the road outside St.Thomas OUTSIDE the hours of 8am - 6pm, Mon-Sat. During these hours, the best place to park is in the public car park behind Marks and Spencer (across the road from St.Thomas). | Parking: there is room for about 12 cars on site, and plenty of parking in All Saints road outside. |
Inside St.Thomas' Church
Posted December 2nd, 2005 by webmasterIf your browser is capable (eg Firefox) and you have the Java runtime installed then you can look around the inside of St.Thomas' Church Lymington in the box below.
Click and drag the picture to move around. Shift-click to zoom in, Control-click to zoom out.

