Related Churches
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St Katharine & The Noble Army of Martyrs
St Katherine's, Felton Common, is a beautiful church built in the 1860s, still with a living link to the founder of the church! The church is open at weekends for visitors, and details of Sunday services can be found on our website.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary
St Mary's is another hidden gem of a church, the only one in the group with a steeple, topped by a golden weather vane. Set in the heart of the countryside among the fields, it is a real rural retreat. The church is supported by an enthusiastic group of parishioners and you will find a very warm welcome inside this wonderful building.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary & St Peter
St Mary and St Peter has been the church for Winford since the 1500s, though inside you can see the 'beautification' done in the 1800s. Do look up to admire our roof decoration and the cherubs! We serve the village for weddings, baptisms and funerals, special services, and have strong connections with Winford School.
The church is partway through restoration of the walls. Phase 1 is complete; the old plaster has been removed and new plaster applied, and we are now waiting for the walls to dry enough to be able to apply the top coat and repaint. We hope this will take place in late 2024 or early 2025.
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St James
St James' Church, Regil is a mission church to the parish of Winford, St Mary and St Peter, within the Deanery of Chew Magna in the Diocese of Bath & Wells. It was built between 1884 and 1866 on land donated by the Rev. Henry Howard Tripp, who also contributed to the cost of the church. The vestry was added in 1901. The original wax reredos, gifted by Miss H Wilson, and now preserved in display cases has been replaced by a replica made from Portland stone by local stonemasons Sam Powell and J. Beddingfield.
Further information about St James’ can be found in the Book of Regil and on an information sheet inside the church.
St James’ is always open and visitors are welcome at any time.
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