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Starston: St Margaret, Starston

Starston: St Margaret, Starston

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Starston has several entries in the Domesday book. The church of St. Margaret's dates from circa 1300 although evidence of an earlier building is present. The tower and chancel date to the 15th century and are in the perpendicular style.
St. Margaret's prides itself in the use of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer for its major Sunday services where Sung Matins is particularly popular. Perhaps considering itself 'low church' an 'open table' policy is practiced whereby worshippers of other Christian denominations are welcome to partake of the sacraments.

Our regular Sunday services are shown below but these may vary according to the time or season. Please visit our Benefice web site for full and up-to-date information.
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Holy Communion
1662 BCP
Every first and third Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Sung Matins
1662 BCP
Every second Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Sunday Worship
On the fourth Sunday there is a service in modern English following the Morning Prayer pattern in the Common Worship book.
Every fourth Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
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A Church Near You ID: 2604
Built: 1300
Archdeaconry: NORFOLK (262)
Deanery: REDENHALL (26206)
Benefice: Dickleburgh and The Pulhams (26/107EP)
Parish Legal Name: STARSTON (260429)