Facilities and features

Accessibility

Car park located to thw west of the church

Disabled parking bay available

St Mary's is fitted with an induction loop, connected to the sound system in the building

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Assistance dogs welcome

Ramps to access and exist the building are available

We welcome people regardless of faith, race, gender or sexual orientation.


Our Building

Extensive stained glass windows in the main Nave (west door and west wall) and in the Chancel, above the altar at the east end of the church

St Mary's is open daily for individual prayer and reflection

We have decommissioned our oil based central heatring system, to be replaced by infrared heating, operating off a green tariff

St Mary's is close to Market Lavington village library, which is situated in the Old School building

Grade 1 listed building. The war memorial is Grade 2 listed

The nearest village defibrillator is located adjacent to the butcher's shop in the high street


Music and Worship

We have a very active group of local ringers

We organise live music concerts in the church

The church organ plays an important part in our regular worship


Groups, Courses and Activities


Help for Visitors

A guide to St Mary's is available, explaining some of the history, associations and artefacts in the church.

Market Lavinvgton is served by two cafes. Saint Arbuck's is a Christian outreach community cafe, with representation on the management board from St Mary's PCC. Saint Arbuck's is located on the high street and is a project run by the local URC/Methodist church group. The other cafe in the village is a games cafe, called Retro Relics, located in Woodland Yard, Market Lavington

Local Co-Op in Market Lavington High Street

St Mary's is open each day for private reflection and prayer

Dogs are welcome in St Mary's


Other Features

We collect items for the local foodbank at our Harvest Festival. The foodbank box is available for donations throughout the year

St Mary's is located within a village conservation area, whicvhc includes the village museum and the 'Old School' community hub