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Dore Abbey
Welcome to Dore Abbey our parish church, which was once part of a Cistercian monastery founded in 1147. Please visit our website for more details. The Abbey holds a very special place in the heart of our community, used regularly for Christian worship as well as concerts and the village fete! History and faith meet and we find connection and belonging. Outside, there's a simple grass labyrinth mown in the cloisters and picnic tables in the old orchard. We're part of the Quiet Garden movement.
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Cockyard Mission Hall
The Mission Hall is part of the Parish of Abbeydore (Holy Trinity & St Mary's Abbeydore - Dore Abbey - www.doreabbey.org.uk) in the Ewyas Harold Group of Parishes.
Cockyard Mission Hall was a blacksmith’s forge and shop until the occupant, Mr Hancocks, moved his business to Hungerford shortly after the end of the First World War.
All services can be found on our Deanery website here
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Bacton: St Faith
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St Michael's, Ewyas Harold
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Kentchurch: St Mary
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Kilpeck: St Mary & St David
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St. Devereux: St Dubricius
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Walterstone: St Mary
The church is open every day and visitors are very welcome. There is an information leaflet available to help you find the points of interest; please take it with you as a souvenir of your visit. A display on the west wall records our recent project to refurbish and rehang the bells. A stamp is available for pilgrims travelling the Golden Valley Pilgrim Way.
There are services and other events at the church every two months or so and everyone is welcome to join in whether they live locally or are visiting the area.
Please do not send mail to the church. Use the contact details on this website.
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Wormbridge: St Peter