All Saints Church, Jammu And Kashmir
The All Saints Church, located in Srinagar is also known as the "All Hallows Church." It is a historic Protestant church part of the Church of North India, which is a province of the worldwide Anglican communion. The church, as the name suggests, is dedicated to All Saints. The church comes under the Diocese of Amritsar and the Holy Family Catholic Church, which is the other church in Srinagar city.
History
All Saints church dates from the 1890s - at the time when the opening of the Jhelum Valley road, and the establishment of a British Residency in Kashmir, prompted an increasing number of Brits to come to Srinagar. It was a hill station - a place to escape the heat of the plains.