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Aston Ingham is a traditional rural parish, noted for the Lawson-Whatley family, who were hereditary Rectors from 1785 until 1964. The church was mostly rebuilt in 1891, and hosts a variety of services through the year. Particularly notable is the large occasional choir gathered from the area who sing on special occasions when the church is often full.
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Revd Neil Patterson
Weston-under-Penyard Rectory
HR9 7QA
Tel: (01989) 567229
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The Revd Neil Sydney PATTERSON
The Rectory
Weston under Penyard
Ross-on-Wye
(01989) 567229
A Church Near You ID: 10406
Built: 1891 (mostly)
Our Patron: Heirs of Preb. H.L.Whatley
Archdeaconry: HEREFORD (181)
Deanery: ROSS & ARCHENFIELD (18108)
Benefice: Ariconium (18/015CK)
Parish Legal Name: Aston Ingham (180222 18/222)
CofE Church Info: (618222 18/222)
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Aston Ingham: St John the Baptist On the B4222 between Newent and Ross-on-Wye, in Aston Ingham village, Aston Ingham, Herefordshire,
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