Related Churches
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Buttermere: St James the Great
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Burbage: All Saints
We are a warm, welcoming community with a healthy, strong and committed core of members. We have developed services to appeal to a wide range of people, including “Café Church” held in the Village Hall.
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Savernake Forest: St Katharine's
If you want to worship in glorious Savernake Forest, St Katharine’s Church is for you! We welcome everyone, regardless of background or culture, offering a mix of services with emphasis on traditional forms. We enjoy a reputation for staging high-quality festivals that are open to all and look to provide services in fresh ways, such as Celtic Evensongs.
St Katharine's is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Salisbury’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.
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Chute: St Nicolas
St Nicolas' is a friendly, welcoming church. The building is always open during the day for visitors and for quiet reflection.
There are informal services on the first four Sundays of every month, with refreshments and chat afterwards.
Children are always welcome.
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Ham: All Saints
All Saints’ is a prayerful place, a cherished heart for the life and witness of the village. Whether you are young, old or in between you are very warmly welcomed to join our services, many of which are traditional in character. A well supported Walk of Witness on Good Friday and a packed Christmas morning service at All Saints’ with a young people’s band are particular features. Both Ham and Buttermere are small communities with big hearts witnessed daily in quiet acts of kindness and love.
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Little Bedwyn: St Michael
The congregation is small, faithful and they care deeply for their local community. The church family is friendly and welcoming. Since the average age is rising steadily we are very keen to attract families with young children to join us. We value the support and encouragement of the community to explore new ideas and initiatives to achieve this.
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Shalbourne: St Michael & All Angels
The door at St Michael and All Angels’ Church in Shalbourne is always open, highlighting our aim of welcoming everyone to learn about the Christian faith. Visitors have the chance to explore a building used for worship since the 13th century, at any time of day – something clearly appreciated and reflected in the comments book.
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Great Bedwyn: St Mary
Great Bedwyn is a large church in a rural area, with foundations back to Saxon times. The Church, built around 1110 was restored in the Victorian era. There are numerous historic monuments, crusaders tombs and the Sir John Seymour Tomb (Henry VIII's father in law). We also have a Grade II Walker organ and six bells, one of the heaviest rings in the county.
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Collingbourne Kingston: St Mary
The beautiful medieval church of St Marys church provides traditional worship for everyone, with three services every month. The church is open daily allowing visitors and worshippers a chance to enjoy its fine architectural details, including one of only three eight poster tombs in Wiltshire and one of the finest historic six bell rings in the country.
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Collingbourne Ducis: St Andrew
We are a rural parish church in the Church of England tradition. We welcome newcomers, including families.
We are a friendly bunch. Come and meet us!
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Tidcombe: St Michael
Open all day, every day and enabling Christian worship throughout the year, St Michael’s Tidcombe provides a beautiful and historic setting for Christian worship and celebration, as well as a centre of sanctuary, peace and contemplation for all who visit.
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