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The Norman Church of Saint Denys, Eaton stands proudly on a hill in the centre of the village.  It overlooks a beautiful valley and is made of Ironstone, which has been quarried locally, and has a delightfully warm hue.  The Church dates back to the 12th Century and has many fascinating details to admire.

The Church is named after Denys, patron saint of Paris.  He was one of seven Bishops sent to convert Gaul, later he became Bishop of Paris before becoming a martyr at Montmatre (Martyrs' Hill).  In 626 his remains were moved to King Dagobert's foundation of St.-Denis, the famous Benedictine Abbey, near Paris.

(Source: Pater Noster Press, Dictionary of the Christian Church - supplied by Revd Peter Newton, Eaton).

Step inside and a lovely welcome awaits you.  The Church is the perfect place to reflect and take time to be with God.  A children's corner, equipped with toys, books and art resources is in place for those interested in children participating and growing in a Christian environment. 

A prayer corner and library with Christian literature is available for all.  Take time to pause and relax in this very special place.

The new servery,vestry and comfortable chairs have added to the lovely warm welcome.

Church Lane
Eaton
Grantham
NG32 1SL

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