Oldbury: St Nicholas, Oldbury

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The church is situated in the small village of Oldbury on the outskirts of Bridgnorth.  Originally a daughter church of Morville, it became independent after the dissolution of Shrewsbury Abbey.  In 1948 it joined with St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth 

There has been a church on the site since the 12th century, first recorded in 1138. It is largely the product of a Victorian restoration.

It is a small attractive church with limited kitchen facilities added in 1993, and has off road parking for up to 40 cars.

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The Revd Simon H CAWDELL
The Rectory
16 East Castle Street
Bridgnorth
(01746) 761573
A Church Near You ID: 10677
Archdeaconry: LUDLOW (182)
Deanery: BRIDGNORTH (18201)
Parish Legal Name: Oldbury (180287 18/287)
CofE Church Info: (618287 18/287)
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Oldbury: St Nicholas : Cleobury Road, Oldbury, Oldbury, Shropshire, WV16 5EH
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