Related Churches
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St John the Baptist
Welcome! Our church is now open daily for personal prayer, or simply as a place to sit and find some peace.
Feel free to visit, just to look round or sit quietly.
You are always welcome to join us for worship!
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St Lawrence
Welcome to St Lawrence - we are a welcoming and inclusive church, for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Our church building is open each day from around 10am to 4pm as a place of quiet and prayer.
Please come and join us for worship - but do consider watching online if you are feeling unwell.
We serve refreshments after the 11am service and you are very welcome to come to services or at any other time.
Find out more on our website www.bourtonparishchurch.co.uk.
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St James
Welcome! The church building of St James is open each day during daylight hours for visiting.
We worship twice a month, on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. As the church is very small please make contact with us if you intend to visit. For full Benefice service details please click here.
St James is a part of the Small Pilgrim Places Network so you are free to drop in to look around or simply to sit quietly and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
A small late 12th century church with unusual 13th century Latin inscriptions
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St Peter
Welcome! Our church is open each day for personal prayer, or simply as a place to enjoy a moment of peace.
The 12th century church of St Peter is situated away from the village across a field and is accessed by footpath at the front and car park at the back. The church and churchyard are well maintained and the RAF cemetery which contains war graves brings visitors from around the world.
Feel free to visit for yourself, just to look round or sit quietly. You are always welcome to join us for worship!
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