About Brethren
The building itself tells a quiet story - nothing flashy, just honest brick and history. It's the kind of church where you can actually hear yourself think, where the light comes through proper old windows and the whole space feels genuinely lived-in rather than over-polished. You'll spend maybe twenty minutes here, wandering the interior and taking in whatever period features have survived.
This works best if you're already in the area on foot - walkers heading through the Surrey Hills from nearby parks like Alderstead Heath or Surrey Hills Park will find it a worthwhile diversion. Families with older kids who appreciate a bit of local history will get something from it; younger children might find it dull unless you've got a good story to tell them about the place.
Access details are thin on the ground, so check ahead before you make the trip. The surrounding countryside is far more the draw here than the church itself - think of it as a stopping point rather than a destination. If you're camping at one of the caravan parks within five miles, it's absolutely worth combining with a proper walk. On its own, though, it's a pleasant diversion rather than essential viewing.
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What type of attraction is Brethren?
Brethren is a church in Surrey, South East.
Are there holiday parks near Brethren?
Yes, there are 7 holiday parks near Brethren. The closest is Alderstead Heath Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite, just 3.9 miles away, rated 4.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Betchworth Fort Park and Surrey Hills Park, plus 4 more.
Where is Brethren?
Brethren is located near Redhill in Surrey, South East. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 3.9 miles away.
What else is there to do near Brethren?
Near Brethren you can also visit War Memorial [Kingswood & Tadworth] (historic site), WWII Air raid shelter (archaeological site), Plaque: William Kelk (historic site), Roman tile kiln (archaeological site). Browse our Redhill area guide for the full list of things to do.