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All Saints
Set in the quiet beauty of the Wiltshire countryside, All Saints Church, Liddington is a place where tradition, faith, and community come together. Whether you are a long-standing parishioner, a visiting walker, or simply looking for a moment of peace, you are welcome here.
We gather for worship on the first Sunday of each month, sharing in prayer, music, and fellowship as a united church family. Everyone is warmly welcome to join us — whether you’re a regular, visiting, or simply curious to find out more about our community. Services rotate between our village churches, offering a chance to experience worship in each of our beautiful historic buildings. -
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St Mary the Virgin
St Mary’s Church in Bishopstone is a place where Christian faith, history, and community come together. Set in a stunning downland village, our beautiful ancient church has been a place of worship of God for over a thousand years — and still is today.
Our churches hold a joint service of worship on the second Sunday of every month. The service rotates between the four churches, bringing the Wellspring Villages community together to celebrate our shared faith. Everyone is welcome to join us. -
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St Swithun
Tucked away in the quiet beauty of the hamlet of Hinton Parva, St Swithun’s Church offers a sacred space of peace, reflection, and worship of God. Surrounded by rolling fields and timeless hedgerows, our small country church is a haven for those seeking stillness, spiritual depth, and connection to God and His family in Christ.
On the fourth Sunday of each month, the congregations of our four parishes unite in worship. As we gather in turn within each of our historic churches, we celebrate the enduring faith that connects our villages and gives life to our Wellspring Villages community.
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