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St Mary's, East Chinnock
Welcome to St Mary's, East Chinnock, with its remarkable stained glass windows, donated by a former German prisoner of war, as a a mark of peace and reconciliation.
Everyone is very welcome to join the village community in its church services.
We're part of a group of seven rural anglican churches, called the Coker Ridge Benefice. More details about these churches are available on 'More Information' tab.
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St Michael & All Angels
St Michael's is a beautiful parish church in the equally beautiful Somerset village of East Coker.
Our mantra is faith, community, heritage. We want to live, tell and share the story of Jesus; enrich the fantastic community that is our village; and honour and preserve the heritage entrusted to us.
Amongst other distinctions, St Michael's is the final resting place of the poet T S Eliot.
We are open all day, everyday. Whether you visit to join a service of worship, to visit the resting place of T S Eliot, or for some moments of quiet reflection or private prayer, you are very welcome.
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All Saints
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St Roch
The church family of Pendomer has gathered in this peaceful place of worship since 1297. We are a very small parish and normally have a congregation of about 12. Our services are informal and are followed by refreshments. Please join us - a warm welcome awaits you.
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The Blessed Virgin Mary
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St Martin of Tours
Most of St Martin’s, as you see it today is from the Victorian rebuild in 1862/1864, but one or two areas date from the 14th or 15th century, The Lady Chapel, which occupies the north east corner and the stair turret for the tower. This tower also contains 2 very rare lancet windows glazed with horn.
St Martin’s is open for visitors or private prayer every day.
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