All Saints' Winterbourne Down, Winterbourne Down
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All Saints' has been the parish church of Winterbourne Down, South Gloucestershire, UK for more than 150 years. Throughout that time many hundreds of people have had contact with the church, either as regular members of the congregation or at key points in their lives such as baptisms and weddings. Our church seeks to preserve the rich heritage of the traditional Christian faith but also to connect with people from all walks of life.
The church building is a fine example of a compact Victorian church (Architect: George Edmund Street). Built high on the hill overlooking the parish, the views from the churchyard of the surrounding countryside and nearby Bristol are magnificent.
A warm welcome awaits you at All Saints'. This church is a hallowed, peaceful and beautiful place. We invite you to join us for worship, to explore the life and faith of this church.
All Saints' Church is the Anglican Parish Church of Winterbourne Down and is a member of the Fromeside Partnership of Churches.
The parish falls within the Kingswood and South Gloucestershire Deanery of the Diocese of Bristol.
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The Rectory, 21 Park Road
Stapleton
Bristol
0117-958 4714 Mobile 07866-700881
- Regular Services
Sunday
Every first second third and fourth Sunday at 9:15 AM for 1 hour
See church web site to confirm time and venue
Every fifth Sunday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Monday
Everyone welcome. Meets in the Church Hall.
Every first Monday at 2:00 PM for 2 hours
Wednesday
Every Wednesday at 9:15 AM for 40 minutes
Thursday
Praise in church followed by play at the church hall for young children and their carers.
Term Time only every Thursday at 10:00 AM for 2 hours









