St Andrew's Church, Cuffley
Introduction
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Image: © John Webb Taken: 22 Nov 2006
This is a side view of the church, which is on a hillside. Built in 1965 to replace a smaller church built 1910 a short distance away. Steep pitched roof on concrete beams on a concrete base. At the left (east end) is the main entrance up a broad staircase. The area below the church floor at this end is the Undercroft, with a small hall and other facilities for church use. The entrance can be seen to the right of the staircase. There is a raised portion of roof over the altar at the geographical west end. At the top end of the car park can be seen a single story extension of more recent vintage containing the church's office and vestries. See Image for an interior view.