Sunday 10th May, ROGATION WALK starting at 10-00am.

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
Brink Farm
Address
Brink Farm, Fradswell

Rogationtide is a time for asking for blessings on the growing crops and giving thanks for the bounty we have around us here in Fradswell. It is an opportunity for everyone to join in - to ask for blessings and give thanks to whoever or whatever they choose, or simply to enjoy the walk. This year, our ninth, we begin at Brink Farm, Fradswell on Sunday 10th May.
Please arrive in good time to be ready to walk at 10.00am.
We’ll set off on a 5-mile walk to ‘Beat the Bounds’- a very old custom from a time when it was important to know the oundaries of the parish.
We’ll take in parts of the parish boundary not normally accessible, visiting places of note including a parish marker stone, two points where three parishes meet, the church, and some beautiful lakes.
And there just might be cider along the way!
At each stopping point, a small cross handmade from hazel cut from a local farm will be set in place. Each cross is engraved with the year and placed alongside those from previous walks. Over time, they weather and return to the ground, carrying with them the blessings given. A 17th century poet described Rogation as bringing “a blessing for the fruits of the field, justice in the preservation of bounds, charity in loving walking and neighbourly accompanying one another, with reconciling differences at the time, if there be any.”
Dogs on short leads are very welcome. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for walking across farmland. The walk usually takes around three hours. There will be rustic refreshments on our return to Brink Farm, including Fradswell cider, tea, coffee and soft drinks. Donations towards the cost of refreshments are welcome, with any surplus going to Katherine
House Hospice in memory of Helen Holland — a much loved and greatly missed member of our community.
This is a community-led event, open to all, with no affiliation to any organisation.

St. James the Less Church, Fradswell, Staffordshire.


Fradswell – Rooted in Tradition, Flourishing in Spirit

Tucked away in rolling countryside, the small church of St James the Less is a Grade II listed gem, with a chancel arch dating back to the 13th century. While the chancel survives from that time, the main part of the church was rebuilt in 1764 and enlarged in 1852. It stands at the heart of the fairly isolated village of Fradswell, where agriculture and a deep connection to the land continue to shape daily life.

Fradswell is a small but vibrant rural parish—fewer than 200 residents—with a strong sense of identity and an open-hearted approach to worship. In recent years, we have embraced a Celtic-themed, Lay Led service, which has deepened our connection to the rhythms of the land, the seasons, and the Spirit. This quiet evolution has brought new life and joyful energy to our worship and our community.

Everyone is welcome—including dogs! Our services reflect the beauty of the changing seasons, with soul-stirring music and liturgy rooted in Celtic prayer. We often take worship out into fields and farm buildings for Rogation, Clypping and Lambing Sunday celebrations.

We are flourishing—not only in numbers, but in creativity, faith, and community connection. Our worship is reflective and inclusive, often involving the wider village in meaningful ways, and always offered in a spirit of warmth and welcome. Afterwards, we enjoy home-baked refreshments and joyful conversation—an essential part of our fellowship.

Our outreach includes:

Supporting the Quiet Café and Lunch Club at the village hall

A well-loved 5½-mile Rogation Walk, now a local tradition

Whether you’re just passing through, exploring faith, or seeking a spiritual home, you’ll find a heartfelt welcome at St James the Less.

Fradswell may be small, but we are full of hope.

Get in touch

Our Vicar is The Rev'd Vivienne Starkie

Associate Miniser The Rev'd Vivienne Starkie
01889 - 271046

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Sunday 10th May, ROGATION WALK starting at 10-00am.

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
Brink Farm
Address
Brink Farm, Fradswell

Rogationtide is a time for asking for blessings on the growing crops and giving thanks for the bounty we have around us here in Fradswell. It is an opportunity for everyone to join in - to ask for blessings and give thanks to whoever or whatever they choose, or simply to enjoy the walk. This year, our ninth, we begin at Brink Farm, Fradswell on Sunday 10th May.
Please arrive in good time to be ready to walk at 10.00am.
We’ll set off on a 5-mile walk to ‘Beat the Bounds’- a very old custom from a time when it was important to know the oundaries of the parish.
We’ll take in parts of the parish boundary not normally accessible, visiting places of note including a parish marker stone, two points where three parishes meet, the church, and some beautiful lakes.
And there just might be cider along the way!
At each stopping point, a small cross handmade from hazel cut from a local farm will be set in place. Each cross is engraved with the year and placed alongside those from previous walks. Over time, they weather and return to the ground, carrying with them the blessings given. A 17th century poet described Rogation as bringing “a blessing for the fruits of the field, justice in the preservation of bounds, charity in loving walking and neighbourly accompanying one another, with reconciling differences at the time, if there be any.”
Dogs on short leads are very welcome. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for walking across farmland. The walk usually takes around three hours. There will be rustic refreshments on our return to Brink Farm, including Fradswell cider, tea, coffee and soft drinks. Donations towards the cost of refreshments are welcome, with any surplus going to Katherine
House Hospice in memory of Helen Holland — a much loved and greatly missed member of our community.
This is a community-led event, open to all, with no affiliation to any organisation.

Safeguarding

Our parish of St James the Less, Fradswell, is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Lichfield’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO, Mrs Laura McTaggart who can be contacted by phone on 07834 388140 or by email at [email protected], or alternatively, the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor whose details can be found by clicking on the button below. 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.

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St. James the Less Church, Fradswell, Staffordshire. Charity No. 620366