We do not know who built our church or when. What we worship in each week is a beautiful and simple building. The clear glass windows allow the light to flood the building. We gaze out at the rolling fields that surround the churchyard. This delightful building is very much part of the environment as the environment is part of the church.
This is a church that takes the visitor far away from the rush of a busy world. The round tower reminds us of the long history of Christian worship on this site. Within it one of the country's largest wall paintings of St Christopher greets the visitor. The uncluttered interior, medieaval bench ends and magnificant font all tell stories of faith and worship throughout the centuries.
From March 2010 the Church will be open on Sundays after the 9.30 am service. For access at other times please contact the Rector (see contact information)
Revd. Paul Cubitt
Rector of Blofield and Hemblington
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A Church Near You ID: 2821
Built: 1350
Style of worship: Central
Our Patron: Gonville and Caius, Cambridge
Parish Legal Name: HEMBLINGTON (260014)