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St Mary's
Welcome to St Mary's, Gilston!
Our original church building was a small aisle-less church, built around 1135, which was entirely rebuilt and enlarged in the second half of the 13th century, with the upper part of the tower seen to have been reconstructed in the late 16th century, when the south brick stair-turret was added.
As part of the Benefice of High Wych and Gilston with Eastwick, we have a variety of services and events at all three of our buildings, and within our communities, so check out our 'Services' and Events' page to find out what on next at St Mary's.
We're looking to see you there!
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St Botolph's
Welcome to St Botolph's, Eastwick!
Originally, a magnificent medieval church, which early antiquarian records state was a large building with a tower, transepts and a tiled floor at the east end, by the 19th century, the building was demolished, and replaced by the current building somewhere between 1872 and 1875.
As part of the Benefice of High Wych and Gilston with Eastwick, we have a variety of services and events at all three of our buildings, and within our communities, so check out our 'Services' and Events' page to find out what on next at St Botolph's.
We're looking to see you there!
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St James The Great
Welcome to St James the Great, High Wych!
Our delightful and unusually small Victorian church was designed by C.E. Pritchett and consecrated in 1861. It has a number of interesting features including a round bell turret with a blue 'Bennet' clock, a richly decorated apse and a two-manual 'Father Willis' organ and is situated next to its C of E primary school, High Wych School, which was built at the same time.
As part of the Benefice of High Wych and Gilston with Eastwick, we have a variety of services and events at all three of our buildings, and within our communities, so check out our 'Services' and Events' page to find out what on next at St James.
We're looking to see you there!