St Joan of Arc's Church, Farnham

St Joan of Arc Church, Farnham
Front entrance of the church
St Joan of Arc Church, Farnham
Location in Surrey
51°12′40″N 0°47′21″W / 51.2111°N 0.7892°W / 51.2111; -0.7892
OS grid referenceSU8467046460
LocationFarnham, Surrey
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationRoman Catholic
WebsiteStJoanofArcFarnham.co.uk
History
StatusParish church
Founded26 January 1890
Founder(s)Fr Mathieu Gerin
Fr Etienne Robo
DedicationSaint Joan of Arc
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II
Designated3 June 2010
Architect(s)John Edward Dixon-Spain
StyleRomanesque Revival
Groundbreaking23 May 1929
Completed30 May 1930
Administration
ProvinceSouthwark
DioceseArundel and Brighton
DeaneryGuildford
Clergy
Priest(s)Father Simon Dray

St Joan of Arc Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Farnham, Surrey. It was founded in 1890 and built in its present location in 1929. It was decided that the Farnham church should be dedicated to St Joan of Arc because Farnham Castle was a residence of Cardinal Henry Beaufort who was present at her trial. It is a Romanesque Revival church and a Grade II listed building. It is situated between Tilford Road and Waverley Lane, south of Farnham Railway Station.