Built on a plot of land bordering the Grand HĂ´tel des Bains, it was intended to provide Anglican worship for the many English tourists and visitors to the spa.
Four stained-glass windows, donated by private donors in memory of their daughters who died between 1881 and 1886, adorn the choir and the west wall. From 1936, it was transformed into a meeting room. It is currently used as the headquarters of a Masonic lodge.
Cannot be visited.
Built on a plot of land bordering the Grand HĂ´tel des Bains, it was intended to provide Anglican worship for the many English tourists and visitors to the spa.
Four stained-glass windows, donated by private donors in memory of their daughters who died between 1881 and 1886, adorn the choir and the west wall. From 1936, it was transformed into a meeting room. It is currently used as the headquarters of a Masonic lodge.
Cannot be visited.