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St Mary's Church, Thrigby
St Mary's Church at Thrigby is currently a chapel of ease but, due to falling masonery has been closed to the public. In reality St Mary's Church has no congregation let alone a priest. It has no power, water or other facilities and has not been used for anything more than occasional evensong services in summer for a very long time. It is linked with All Saints Church at Filby, less than 1 mile distant, which is now the main focus of the local worshiping community. However, due to ever scarcer resources the parish of Filby feels they can no longer justify expenditure of any kind upon a church that has no purpose. This is a problem that increasing besets rural parishes as congregations age and dwindle. The Norwich Diocese is aware of the situation and St Mary's is on the list of churches whose fate is being reviewed by the Diocese commission on church buildings:
https://www.dioceseofnorwich.org/churches/buildings/the-church-buildings-commission/
The churchyard, however, remains open where several graves are tended regularly and there have even been some recent burials. This is a tranquil spot, Tigers and gibbons notwithstanding and it must be hoped that some new purpose may in future be found for this isolated rural church.
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St Mary's, West Somerton
Welcome to St Mary's West Somerton! We are a small village church in a rural village. The church is open each day in daylight hours and visitors are welcome to enjoy the peace and quiet of our beautiful ancient church building and churchyard.
We have a service of Holy Communion on the 2nd Sunday each month and a service of Family Morning Worship on 4th Sunday each month.
We are part of The Flegg Parish Churches Team Ministry.
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St Andrew's Stokesby
Welcome to St Andrew's.
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St Peter & St Paul's Runham
Runham: St Peter & St Paul Church welcomes everyone at any services and events.
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St Margaret's Fleggburgh
Welcome to St Margaret's Church at Fleggburgh, part of the Flegg Parish Churches Team Ministry. St Margaret's is open every day 10am to 4pm approx. and all are welcome to look round its beautiful medieval building. Services of Morning Worship are held on the first Sunday of every month, with Holy Communion services on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 11am. We also hold plenty of community events throughout the year. See 'What's On' for further details.
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St Peter's Clippesby
Welcome to St Peter's, a beautiful medieval church with a lovely welcome for all, tucked away on the B1152 between Acle and Martham. Open every day, with fortnightly Sunday services.
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All Saints Billockby
Welcome to All Saints Billockby.
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Horsey: All Saints
A warm welcome awaits in this ancient place of worship. The church is open in daylight hours and visitors are most welcome to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the church and churchyard. We have traditional services, using BCP, Holy Communion on Third Sundays at 9 am and Evensong on First Sundays at 6 pm.
We are part of The Flegg Parish Churches Team Ministry.
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Ormesby, St Margaret
St Margaret is the largest church in the benefice and dominates the main road (A149) between Ormesby St Margaret and the neighbouring easterly village of Caister-on-Sea. It's congregation has seen substantial growth in recent years because of its welcoming reputation and the inclusion it offers.
St Margaret Church is open daily during daylight hours, come and look around at this beautiful 13th century building.
This Parish is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Visit our Safeguarding information page for more details.
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All Saints Church, Filby
Welcome to All Saints Church at Filby, part of the Flegg Parish Churches Team Ministry. Our church is open every day 10am to 4pm approx. and all are welcome to look round our beautiful medieval buildingHoly Communion services are held regularly on 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 11am. Our coffee mornings/produce market area held bi monthly, see events for upcoming dates.
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St Edmund's Thurne
Welcome to St Edmund's - a lovely medieval building beautifully restored in the village of Thurne, just up the hill from the river. The church is open for prayer daily 10am-4pm, and has occasional services of Holy Communion.
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Rollesby: St George
St George's is a 12th Century, round tower church set in the rural village of Rollesby.
The village has around 460 households and few amenities, so although remote, St George is a hub of the community. The church is not on the main road (A149), but is found a short distance along Fleggburgh Road, which is the left turning at the crossroads before leaving the village. Free parking is available. We look forward to welcoming you!
This Parish is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Visit our Safeguarding information page for more details.
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Mautby: St Peter & St Paul
Mautby: St Peter & St Paul
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Ormesby: St Michael
This friendly welcoming Parish Church is dedicated to St Michael, and has stood for more than 600 years as a witness to faith in this community. It is still a thriving and active church.
Come and visit us, tell us how we might serve you. We are part of the Church of England but we welcome people of any Christian denomination, any faith or no faith.
This Parish is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Visit our Safeguarding page for further information.
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Winterton: Holy Trinity & All Saints
Welcome to Holy Trinity & All Saints, Winterton-on-Sea. We are a friendly, prayerful Church welcoming locals, holiday makers and dogs. The Church is open during the day. There is a service on Sundays at 9 am and Morning Prayer on Fridays at 9 am. We'd love to see you when you're in the area!
We are part of The Flegg Parish Churches Team Ministry.
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Martham St Mary the Virgin
Welcome to St Mary's. We are a community-centred, life-giving church in the village of Martham, and are part of The Flegg Parish Churches Team Ministry.
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