Coffee, Cake, Clean & Chat

Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St Peter's
Address
School Road, West Rudham,, PE31 8TE, United Kingdom

One of our group of churches is looked after by Norfolk Churches Trust (NCT) - St Peters Church, West Rudham (PE31 8TE). This church is full of history and has recently been closed for refurbishment, so come have a look around, meet NCT and support The Coxford Group of Churches with Toftrees.

Join us on 3rd February 2026, 10am – 12:30pm - bring a duster if you like, everything else will be supplied - for a relaxed morning of light cleaning, coffee & cake and help NCT to get this church ready for services, visitors and events.

Tatterford: St Margaret

Welcome to St Margaret’s

Here, in the remote north of Norfolk, St Margaret’s stands within an intensely rural parish not far from the Raynham estate. Built in 1862 by William Lightly as a chapel of ease to All Saints, Tattersett — itself among the most remote of Norfolk’s parish churches — St Margaret’s occupies a striking and memorable setting. Approached by a steep path, the tall, narrow chancel rises like a sentinel, drawing the eye upwards as you climb towards the great crucifix.

As you come out into the open space to the north of the church, the building reveals quite how unusual it is. The narrow lancet windows give it a fortress-like character, while the north doorway sits within a curious pseudo-porch, surmounted by a ridged roof that hints at ambitions once imagined but never completed. It is a church that feels purposeful, intentional, and quietly dramatic.

Stepping inside, you enter a deeply devotional interior. This was once almost a shrine in its own right, and much of that atmosphere remains. Statues of St George and St Margaret still stand on their brackets, alongside a most unusual image of the young Christ teaching in the Temple. Together they give the space a strong sense of prayer, teaching, and faithful witness.

Perhaps the most extraordinary survival is now set aside, resting on the roof of the internal vestry: a vividly painted pulpit with open arcading and images of angels and saints, more reminiscent of a theatrical set than a conventional furnishing. By contrast, the massive bowl of the Norman-style font speaks with a quieter confidence. Plain for its period, yet bearing an ornate inscription — Except a man be born of water and the Spirit — it anchors the church firmly in the sacramental life of faith.

This intensely devotional space is once again in regular use, and there is another compelling reason to visit. The east window, designed by Moira Forsyth in 1947 and depicting Christ the High Priest, is widely regarded as one of the finest windows of its decade anywhere in the county.

Rooted in its rural setting, shaped by devotion, and open once more to worship and prayer, St Margaret’s offers a place of stillness, beauty, and encounter.

Whoever you are, and whatever brings you to St Margaret’s, you are always welcome.

Get in touch

The Revd Clive Wylie, OC

The Vicarage
18 Front Street
South Creake
Norfolk

NR21 9PE
Priest-in-Charge
07970 875052
Assistant Curate
07926086537

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Coffee, Cake, Clean & Chat

Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St Peter's
Address
School Road, West Rudham,, PE31 8TE, United Kingdom

One of our group of churches is looked after by Norfolk Churches Trust (NCT) - St Peters Church, West Rudham (PE31 8TE). This church is full of history and has recently been closed for refurbishment, so come have a look around, meet NCT and support The Coxford Group of Churches with Toftrees.

Join us on 3rd February 2026, 10am – 12:30pm - bring a duster if you like, everything else will be supplied - for a relaxed morning of light cleaning, coffee & cake and help NCT to get this church ready for services, visitors and events.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Tatterford is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops Code of Practice, guidance and policies. Our Diocese of Norwich’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team on 01603 882345 or email [email protected].

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