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St Nicholas, Cholderton
St Nicholas is a church with a long history, which serves the vibrant village of Cholderton. Although set on the edge of the main residential area, accessible off the main road by a narrow lane, it is well worth making the journey to find it...! Sunday Services are usually held at 11.00am on the first and third Sunday of each month, as well as at festival times eg: Christmas, Easter etc
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St Michael & All Angels, Winterbourne Earls with Dauntsey, Hurdcott & Ford
Welcome to St Michael & All Angels church, where Services are usually held on the second, third and fourth Sunday of each month, starting at 11.00am. We offer a warm welcome to all, and invite you to find out more about the activities in the Benefice on our weekly 'In Touch' pew sheet, under the 'Notice sheets' tab. Thank you and every blessing
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St Andrew's Newton Tony
St Andrew's is located about 100 yards from Newton Tony's Memorial Hall, where parking is usually available, and serves the Parish of Newton Tony, with close links to the local Primary School. Currently, two Communion Services are normally held each month, and everyone is welcome to join us at 9.30am on those occasions.
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St Mary's, Winterbourne Gunner
St Mary the Virgin is the oldest Parish church in the Benefice still in regular use, with origins dating back to the 13th Century. Services, mostly according to the Book of Common Prayer, starting at 9.30am, are currently held on the first and third Sunday of each month, as well as at festival times eg: Christmas, Easter etc.
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St Andrew's Boscombe
St Andrew's Boscombe became a Chapel of Ease, within the Parish of St Nicholas Porton & District, in 2018 and, as such, only holds a few Services each year. For details, and further information about this historic church, please contact the Rector
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