Access
We want every visitor to feel welcome. This page explains the practical steps we take to make our church accessible and how we can support you before, during and after your visit. We are committed to making our building, worship and activities as accessible as possible, and we encourage you to contact us in advance if you need any adjustments so we can do our best to help.
Finding us
We are located on Church Rd, Stockingford, Nuneaton CV10 8LG, a 15–20 minute bus journey from Nuneaton bus station via routes 9 or 10. There is plenty of on-street parking for individuals travelling by car.
Step-free access
The building itself offers a step-free entrance through the main door. Wide main doors and level thresholds lead into the nave and there is an accessible toilet with grab rails just off the main entrance foyer. Guide dogs are warmly welcomed.
Literature
Large-print pew sheets and hymn books are always available, and we can provide emailed copies of notices in advance if that is helpful.
Neurodiversity
We also aim to create a welcoming environment for people with sensory or neurodiverse needs. The service is projected audibly via speakers in the foyer and parish centre for anyone who needs a calmer space. If you would like to know what to expect beforehand, we can share an outline of the service in advance. There is a box of fidget toys you are welcome to use during the service if you find it helpful to keep your hands busy while you listen.
Families
Families are very welcome here. Baby-changing facilities are available, and there is a creche area available during the main Sunday service, in which the service is projected audibly via speakers.
Get in touch
If you have any accessibility needs, questions or suggestions, we would love to hear from you. Get in touch with us via email or Facebook Messenger and your feedback will help us continue to improve.
