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The Blessed Virgin Mary, Cloford
This beautiful small church is located in a picturesque hamlet between Wanstrow and Nunney. It is popular for weddings and Christmas Candlelit Carols in particular.
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St Leonard, Marston Bigot
There is a monthly communion service at 9.30 am on the third Sunday of every month in St Leonard's Church. There are services in at least two, and often three of the eight churches in our group every week.
For the full list of services and other events see https://www.postleburychurches.org/upcoming-events/
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All Saints, Nunney
All Saints Church lies in the heart of the beautiful village of Nunney near Frome and is one of eight churches in the group of Postlebury and East Mendip Churches. We work with all the village organisations to welcome people to our village and to our community. There are services in at least two of the churches every weekend and on some weekdays also and members of the congregation do attend each other's churches.
The Nunney church services are Holy Communion or Morning Worship at 9.30 am on the 4th Sunday of each month and Holy Communion (BCP) every Friday morning at 10 am. There is also an informal evening service, Soul Food alternating each month on the second sunday between Nunney and Stoke St Michael.
For information about where services are held in the coming weeks see
https://www.postleburychurches.org/upcoming-events/
For more information about All Saints Church, Nunney, contact [email protected]
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, Wanstrow
For monthly services in our 2 Benefices click here
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BVM, St John the Baptist & All Saints, Witham Frairy
Witham Friary, as the church is known locally, is at the heart of the farming village of Witham Friary and is the last surviving Carthusian churches in England. It is well supported by the village and hosts concerts as well as church services. It is one of eight churches in the group of Postlebury and East Mendip churches. There is a service on the second Sunday of every month and additional services at festival times, such as Christmas. As part of the Parish of Postlebury members of the congregation attend each others services in weeks where there is not one in their village.