THE BLUES NIGHT IS BACK! SATURDAY 21st SEPTEMBER

Occurring
for 5 hours
Venue
St James Church on the farm
Address
Bruton Road Milton Clevedon, BA4 6NS, United Kingdom

The popular Blues Night returns to the marquee in the walled garden of Manor Farm where the lovely church of St James resides on the farm.

Our headline act, The John Lime Trio, plays all-American blues with a touch of added funk and they are sure to get us all up and dancing. The evening will kick off with a set from the hugely talented Jack Daniels who has played his guitar and performed on every continent!

Doors open at 6pm, music starts at 7pm and there is plenty of space in the garden for your chairs and rugs. Some tables and chairs will be provided in the marquee and the rest of the space will be kept clear for dancing. There will be American street food (with veggie options), cheese and ice cream and a full bar - cash only.

Tickets are £20 each, no children under 16 please, and are available from Westcombe Dairy shop, Premier on Bruton High Street, Heathercreech Bakery in Evercreech, all PCC members and Ticket Source www.ticketsource.co.uk/miltonclevedonevents

All proceeds will go to the upkeep of St James Church so do please support us to help protect the future of ‘the church on the farm’

St James Church on the farm

Welcome to St James, Milton Clevedon, the church on the farm. We are delighted that you want to find out more about this unique, small country church where you can enjoy a quiet, restful time in the beautiful countryside in one of God’s special places.

We have Worship for Everyone on the second Sunday (lasts about 40 minutes) and Communion service on the fourth Sunday (lasting about an hour) of every month. Any changes to these services will be on the notice board outside the church or here. 

Everyone is so welcome to come and join our congregation - we are a very relaxed, friendly bunch - or to visit this special place. The church is open during daylight hours. 

Get in touch

Mrs Winkie Fry

Higher Greenscombe Farm
Greenscombe
Bruton

BA10 0QJ
Winkie Fry, Churchwarden
07817 403220

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THE BLUES NIGHT IS BACK! SATURDAY 21st SEPTEMBER

Occurring
for 5 hours
Venue
St James Church on the farm
Address
Bruton Road Milton Clevedon, BA4 6NS, United Kingdom

The popular Blues Night returns to the marquee in the walled garden of Manor Farm where the lovely church of St James resides on the farm.

Our headline act, The John Lime Trio, plays all-American blues with a touch of added funk and they are sure to get us all up and dancing. The evening will kick off with a set from the hugely talented Jack Daniels who has played his guitar and performed on every continent!

Doors open at 6pm, music starts at 7pm and there is plenty of space in the garden for your chairs and rugs. Some tables and chairs will be provided in the marquee and the rest of the space will be kept clear for dancing. There will be American street food (with veggie options), cheese and ice cream and a full bar - cash only.

Tickets are £20 each, no children under 16 please, and are available from Westcombe Dairy shop, Premier on Bruton High Street, Heathercreech Bakery in Evercreech, all PCC members and Ticket Source www.ticketsource.co.uk/miltonclevedonevents

All proceeds will go to the upkeep of St James Church so do please support us to help protect the future of ‘the church on the farm’

Safeguarding

Our parish of Milton Clevedon is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Bath & Wells’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact our PSO, Liz Henderson, email: [email protected] or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor https://www.bathandwells.org.uk/safeguarding. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.