Facilities and features
Accessibility
Parking is flat and spaces for disabled are available beside the church gate. The short path to the church door is wheelchair and walker friendly and there are no steps to access the church.
Are welcome at any service or event.
There is an accessible toilet in the village hall next to the church.
Several in the congregation have experience of caring for elderly relatives with dementia and we try to make the experience of joining us for a service or an event as welcoming and easy as possible for dementia sufferers and their carers alike.
There is parking for quite a number of cars and further parking in the village hall field for larger events.
Large print hymn books and service booklets available.
There is a defibrillator in the old telephoine box near the brook and also at the campsite in the village. These can be accessed at any time if required.
Our Building
The original building dates from the 1300’s. There is a famous Sheila na gig on the external south wall of the church.
Music and Worship
There are six bells which are regularly rung for services. Practice night is on a Wednesday at 7.30 pm. Anyone interested in trying ringing for the first time would be most welcome. Experienced teaching is available. For more experienced ringers methods are rung and practiced and all are welcome. The band is friendly and growing.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Help for Visitors
Daily from 9 am to dusk.