Aldeburgh, St Peter & St Paul

Aldeburgh Parish Church looks out to sea. It is home to a magnificent window in memory of Benjamin Britten and is the home church of the famous Aldeburgh Festival. Here too Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first woman doctor and first female mayor in Britain, worshipped. Aldeburgh is a lively community and our parish church reflects that. Please check regularly as our services reflect not only the church’s year but events special to Aldeburgh. In February, for instance, we have our Seafarer’s service, in June the opening service of the Aldeburgh Festival, and in August the open air Carnival Service. At Easter, Pentecost, Harvest and Christmas our worship is especially rich in meaning.

Here you will find space and beauty, a lively faith, and a deep sense of the presence of God. 

Get in touch

The Revd Sarah du Boulay

Aldeburgh Parish Church
Victoria Road
Aldeburgh
Suffolk IP15 5DU

Priest in charge
(01728) 582213

Our website

What's on

Principle Sunday Service

Occuring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Aldeburgh, St Peter & St Paul
Address
Aldeburgh Ipswich, IP15 5DY, United Kingdom

**Please check our services calendar at www.aldeburghparishchurch.org.uk for up to date information**
Our main Sunday morning service is at 10.30am. Twice a month it is a service of Holy Communion, and once a month a service of Mattins according to the Book of Common Prayer or an informal Family Service

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Sunday 21st April - Fourth Sunday of Easter

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Safeguarding

"The parish of Aldeburgh: St Peter & St Paul is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of St.Edmundsbury & Ipswich’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services."