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All Saints
The Parish Church of All Saints, East Dean dates from the 1300s. It is the smallest of the three churches, simply decorated and stands in a natural downland churchyard
We hold regular services on the 1st Sunday of the month, supported by a small but dedicated choir. We would love to see you one day, when you can be sure of a friendly welcome.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary
The largest and most central of the three churches, this is the Parish Church of The Blessed Virgin Mary. The War Memorial – which has recently been refurbished and rededicated – stands in the churchyard commemorating those from Singleton and Charlton who fell in the two world wars.
We hold regular services on the 2nd Sunday of the month. We would love to see you one day, when you can be sure of a friendly welcome.
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St Andrew
The Church of St Andrew is the newest of the three churches of The Valley, as although parts of it date back to Saxon times, it was seriously damaged by fire in the 1930's. As a result, much of the nave, chancel and sanctuary were rebuilt, and a new East Window was installed. At the same time, a Compton Organ was placed in the Organ loft. The churchyard is closed for burials and is managed by West Dean Parish Council.
We hold regular services on the 3rd and 4th Sundays of the month. The 4th Sunday service of Holy Communion is a said service, followed by Children's Church. We would love to see you one day, when you can be sure of a friendly welcome, and real coffee.