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Farnham: St Oswald
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St Bartholomew's Church Arkendale
Welcome
The church stands at the centre of this small attractive village on an important site, being the highest point in the village and the junction of the two village streets. A religious building has stood here since the 14th Century, although the present building dates only from 1836, but interestingly, it was the first church to be consecrated in the then new Diocese of Ripon, in January 1837.The Church is open daily 10am-5pm and everyone is welcome to visit - please do sign our visitors book.
Everyone is welcome to join us for our Services - Our Family Village Service on the first Sunday of the month and Holy Communion on the third Sunday of the month ; both Services start at 9.30am.
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Copgrove: St Michael and All Angels
We offer a warm welcome that all those who would like to visit our delightful church St.Michael and All Angels. Whether it is to attend one of our Sunday services or simply to look at and admire the inside of the church, please do come along, the church is always open.
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Scotton: St Thomas
Welcome to St Thomas' Church, Scotton. We are a small rural parish church, built in the Victorian era and consecrated in May 1889 as a chapel of ease for the parish church of Farnham. It was licenced for marriages in 1922.The interior is simple and contains examples of the work of Robert Thompson of Kilburn and an east window by Anne Sutherland. There is a Garden of Rest behind the west wall. St Thomas' is a friendly church, welcoming people of all ages, and we have a close relationship with the Scotton Methodist Church. We currently have a routine of two services a month (a family Village Service on the second Sunday of the month at 10 am and a Holy Communion Service on the fourth Sunday of the month at 9.30 am.
From September 2025, a Messy Church will be held in Scotton Village Hall from 1030 am until 1200 noon on the fourth Sunday of each month (following the Holy Communion Service).
The church is open every Saturday and Sunday from about 9am to dusk (4 pm in winter and 6 pm in summer). Private openings can be arranged through one of the church wardens.
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