More about All Saints Highertown’s Lifehouse Project
The Truro Lifehouse is the new community building next to All Saints Church in Highertown, Truro. This brand new building replaces the tired old hall and facilities which have been used by so many community groups and organisations over the years. It is a green building with underfloor heating throughout powered by air source heat pumps running on solar panels and battery storage, supplemented by renewable electricity from the grid.
The vision for the Lifehouse is to provide a point of connection, support and friendship – a safe haven that increases social cohesion – and to enable community groups and organisations to deliver classes or programmes that enrich and improve people’s physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. The name originates from a verse in the bible that Jesus has come to bring life, and life in all its fullness.
The Lifehouse comprises a large community hall with full audio-visual facilities, a comfortable and welcoming café for people to meet or rest, a commercial kitchen, two meeting rooms, toilets and a Changing Places room to provide a high level of accessibility and convenience. A sensory garden is also planned with quiet spaces for reflection and to aid healing and wellbeing. The building has been designed to be welcoming, light and airy, and accessible to all, with particular consideration for the neuro-diverse.
The Lifehouse is open to everyone, so do drop in and see the lovely facilities. If you are an individual or an organisation interested in hiring any of the spaces, details can be obtained by contacting our Lifehouse Administrator, whose details can be found on the Contact page. We look forward to welcoming you!
The Lifehouse Management Team are…
David Tucker – Chair
Gail Birch – Safeguarding Officer
Jean Cooke – Churchwarden
Beverlie Horton – Treasurer
Julian Race – Lifehouse Administrator
Jane Tomlinson – Committee Member
Charges
The document below outlines our charges schedule for use of our spaces at the Lifehouse:


