Related Churches
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Thuxton St Paul
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Paul in Thuxton. The Church lies in the middle of the village next to the village sign. Parking is available along the road outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There are no toilets unfortunately. Refreshments are often served after services but check the calendar for details.
St Paul's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF005 or
text 70970 HYDF005 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF005 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Reymerston: St Peter
You are very welcome to our church of St Peter in Reymerston. It has been at the centre of the village for nearly 1000 years and is still very much part of the community proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community. The church is always open for visitors and for private prayer. Services are usually held on the second Sunday of each month at 11am, and on the Sundays in between services are held at the other churches in our wider group of 15 village parishes (www.groupof15.org.uk ).
The Church lies in the middle of the village behind the village hall. Parking is on the road outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There are no toilets in the church unfortunately but there is a toilet at the village hall and access can be given by asking any of the church helpers. Refreshments are usually available after most services & we have a dedicated Children's Corner for children to play in and out of service times.
If you would like to help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF004 or text 70970 HYDF004 to donate £5 or text 70191 HYDF004 to donate £10.
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Whinburgh St Mary
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Mary in Whinburgh. The Church lies off the main Dereham road. There is a space for parking on the road outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There are no toilets unfortunately. Refreshments are usually available after most services but check individual services for details.
St Mary's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF006 or
text 70970 HYDF006 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF006 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Cranworth St Mary
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Mary in Cranworth. The Church lies on the road at the edge of the village. Parking is available on the green outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has no toilet unfortunately. Refreshments are usually served after services but check the calendar for details.
St Mary's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF013 or
text 70970 HYDF013 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF013 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Southburgh St Andrew
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Andrew in Southburgh. The Church lies on the road at the edge of the village. Parking is available on the road outside the church, and in a nearby field at scheduled services (signposted). In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has no toilet unfortunately
St Andrew's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF014 or
text 70970 HYDF014 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF014 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Kimberley: St Peter
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Peter in Kimberley! The Church lies in the middle of the village just off the Wymondham Road. Parking is on the road and green outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There is a toilet at the church. Refreshments are usually available after most services but check individual services for details. St Peter's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF003 or
text 70970 HYDF003 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF003 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Hardingham St George
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St George in Hardingham. The Church lies off the road between the old Hardingham station and Hardingham village. Parking is available outside the church on the grass on the right hand side. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has a toilet, suitable for people with poor mobility, and a small kitchen. Refreshments are often served after services but check the calendar for details
St George's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF008 or
text 70970 HYDF008 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF008 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Barnham Broom: St Peter & St Paul
St Peter and St Paul's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community. You are very welcome to visit our medieval church of St Peter and St Paul in Barnham Broom. The Church lies on the road at the edge of the village. Parking is available on the road outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has no toilet unfortunately. Refreshments are usually served after services but check the calendar for details
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at http://easydonate.org/HYDF009 or text 70970 HYDF009 to donate £5 or text 70191 HYDF009 to donate £10. Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Westfield St Andrew
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Andrew in Westfield. The Church lies on the road at the edge of the village. Parking is available on the road outside the church, and in a nearby field at scheduled services (signposted). In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has no toilet unfortunately. Refreshments are often served after services but check the calendar for details.
St Andrew's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF007 or
text 70970 HYDF007 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF007 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Garvestone St Margaret
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Margaret in Garvestone. The Church lies on the main road at the edge of the village near the school and village hall. Parking is available on the road outside the church, and in the village hall car park. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has no toilet unfortunately. Refreshments are usually served after services, which are usually on the third Sunday of each month at 11am. We keep our church open for visitors as it remains an important centre of village life as it has done for nearly 1000 years.
St Margaret's Church has been part of the Christian worship, prayer and praise to God in Garvestone for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF002 or
text 70970 HYDF002 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF002 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Wramplingham St Peter & St Paul
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Peter and St Paul in Wramplingham! The Church lies above Wramplingham village on the way to Wymondham. There is a space for parking outside the gate for people with limited mobility and there is also a car park next to the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There are no toilets unfortunately. Refreshments are usually available after most services but check individual services for details.
St Peter & St Paul's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through the GIVE button below. You can also text 70970 HYDF012 to donate £5 or 70191 HYDF012 to donate £10. Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Barford St Botolph
You are very welcome to our medieval church of St Botolph in Barford. The Church lies on the village edge on the way to Barnham Broom. Parking is available behind the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There are no toilets unfortunately but the Church is accessible for disabled or wheelchair users, with no steps and a dry, lit path to the doors. Refreshments are often served after services but check the calendar for details. St Botolph's Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF011 or
text 70970 HYDF011 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF011 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Runhall All Saints
You are very welcome to our medieval church of All Saints in Runhall. The Church above Runhall on the way to Barnham Broom. Parking on the road outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. There are no toilets unfortunately.
All Saints Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community.
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF016 or
text 70970 HYDF016 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF016 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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Brandon Parva All Saints
You are very welcome to our medieval church of All Saints in Brandon Parva. The Church lies at the edge of the village behind a machinery business and is signposted. Parking is available on the road outside the church. In winter bring a torch as there are no street lights. The church has no toilet unfortunately. Services are held all year round, usually on the third Sunday of each month at 11am. All are very welcome!
All Saints Church has been the centre of Christian worship, prayer and praise to God for nearly 1000 years. Now part of the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Team of Parishes, a Group of 13 parishes with 15 churches (Groupof15), we continue to be dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and serving our community
If you would like to financially help us in our work of service to the community and the upkeep of our medieval church, you can donate through our website www.groupof15.org.uk or give through DONATE at
http://easydonate.org/HYDF015 or
text 70970 HYDF015 to donate £5 or
text 70191 HYDF015 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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