Related Churches
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St John's Church, Barrow Lane
Welcome to St John's Church, Charlton Musgrove! This little chapel of ease was given to the village by Mrs. Davies (née Leir), the widow of a former rector to the parish in 1877. Situated in Barrow Lane and dedicated to St. John the Baptist, it is built in a 13th-century style.
The chapel is much loved by the village and a small but committed group of Christians worship there and keep it open and welcoming for visitors.
Why not come into the cool silence and linger before God for a while, surrounded by all the prayer and thanksgiving of the past century?
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St Andrew's Church, Stoke Trister
The original ancient parish church, dedicated to St Andrew, was built in the early thirteenth century and located to the north of the manor house in Stoke village. It was demolished c. 1841 because of its dilapidated condition, small size, and inconvenient site and was replaced by the present building. It serves the villages of Stoke Trister and Bayford.
Set in a beautiful location, it is greatly loved by the people of the surrounding area. A small group of Christians meet there regularly to worship God and pray for the villages.
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St Lawrence's Church, Cucklington
Perched on the east side of Blackmore Vale, St Lawrence's Church stands on the main street to the north of Cucklington village centre. The earliest records of the church appear in 1291 with the first Rector recorded in 1317.
Christians meet there regularly to worship and pray and the church building is well loved by the village.
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