Cuthbert's Cafe

Occurring
Thursday 12 February 2026, Thursday 26 February 2026, Thursday 12 March 2026, Thursday 26 March 2026, Thursday 09 April 2026, Thursday 23 April 2026, Thursday 14 May 2026, Thursday 28 May 2026, Thursday 11 June 2026, Thursday 25 June 2026, Thursday 09 July 2026, Thursday 23 July 2026, Thursday 13 August 2026, Thursday 27 August 2026, Thursday 10 September 2026, Thursday 24 September 2026, Thursday 08 October 2026, Thursday 22 October 2026, Thursday 12 November 2026, Thursday 26 November 2026, Thursday 10 December 2026, Thursday 24 December 2026 Thursday at for 2 hours
Venue
Clungunford Village Hall
Address
Clungunford Village Hall, Chapel Row

Come along to the village hall for home-made cakes, tea and coffee and plenty of friendly chat. A great way to socialise with village friends old and new while supporting the church. Contact Rob on 07497 427376 or 01547 540248. (Second and fourth Thursday of each month)

Held on the 2nd & 4th Thursday in the month

St Cuthbert's Church, Clungunford

People have worshipped at St Cuthberts for more years than we know. Prior to the building we see today, there was an earlier, wooden church which stood on the same site, dedicated to the much loved Anglo Saxon, St Cuthbert, who loved animals and wild countryside. His body is buried in Durham Cathedral which is dedicated to him

The present stone building was begun by the Lord of the Manor, Roger de Halberdine, soon after 1305, unfortunately just before a mini ice age. Nevertheless, the villagers continued building their church for more than 40 years despite such great poverty that they were frequently excused from paying tax. They used stone from quarries, which are still visible in the parish and chancel roof beams from local oaks. Dendrochronological dating shows those trees to have been felled in the winter of 1329-30 and put up straight away. The sandstone windows were bought from a more distant Shropshire quarry and would have been a great expense for the Lord of the Manor.

Earlier glass and decorations were destroyed in the Reformation but the archway for Roger’s tomb remains and 14th Century wooden chest, which held his robes, is still in use in the chancel. The medieval bells, which were originally housed in a turret on the roof, are frequently rung today.

Once completed, probably with help from the Earl of Arundel after the cost had bankrupted Roger de Halberdine, the church was carefully maintained through the centuries by local builders under the direction of the Church Wardens. A fire in the early fifteenth century, caused the side chapel, (the modern Vestry) to be re-roofed in 1415 but no major alterations were done to the medieval structure until, after 650 years, the Victorians added a stone tower to house the bells.

In more recent years, internal toilets and a kitchenette have been added, making the church much more usable for a wide variety of modern day functions.

St Cuthbert's today supports a lively congregation and warmly welcomes both visitors and those wishing to worship with us. 

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Cuthbert's Cafe

Occurring
Thursday 12 February 2026, Thursday 26 February 2026, Thursday 12 March 2026, Thursday 26 March 2026, Thursday 09 April 2026, Thursday 23 April 2026, Thursday 14 May 2026, Thursday 28 May 2026, Thursday 11 June 2026, Thursday 25 June 2026, Thursday 09 July 2026, Thursday 23 July 2026, Thursday 13 August 2026, Thursday 27 August 2026, Thursday 10 September 2026, Thursday 24 September 2026, Thursday 08 October 2026, Thursday 22 October 2026, Thursday 12 November 2026, Thursday 26 November 2026, Thursday 10 December 2026, Thursday 24 December 2026 Thursday at for 2 hours
Venue
Clungunford Village Hall
Address
Clungunford Village Hall, Chapel Row

Come along to the village hall for home-made cakes, tea and coffee and plenty of friendly chat. A great way to socialise with village friends old and new while supporting the church. Contact Rob on 07497 427376 or 01547 540248. (Second and fourth Thursday of each month)

Held on the 2nd & 4th Thursday in the month

Safeguarding

Our parish of Clungunford is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Hereford’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO Christine Tinker 07970577614 or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor . If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.