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The Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Boylestone
A warm welcome to The Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Boylestone, within the Diocese of Derby. We are a friendly, welcoming church and our services are open to everyone. Please see here for details of our forthcoming services and other events.
St John the Baptist is part of the Appletree group of churches which also includes The Church of All Saints, Hatton, The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels,Church Broughton and The Parish Church of St Mary, Hilton with Marston on Dove. Our Rector is the Reverend Edward Whittaker.
For more information on the other churches within our group, please visit their pages:
The Church of All Saints, Hatton
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/8610/The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2805/The Parish Church of St Mary, in Hilton with Marston on Dove
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The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
Welcome to The Parish Church of St Michael and All Angels, Church Broughton. The church which gives our village its name is a beautiful listed building dating in part from around 1100 (including our font). It was much extended and rebuilt in the 14th century, probably around the time that Black Death devastated England, and lightly renovated in the 19th century. In the heart of our village, it sits peacefully in its large churchyard, with lovely views to the rear. The churchyard is full of flowers in spring and early summer and contains war graves.
Revd Edward Whittaker is Parish Priest for our church, along with other members of the Appletree Churches grouping in the parishes of Boylestone, Hatton and Hilton with Marston-on-Dove.
Services at Church Broughton can be found here and local events can be found on the Church Broughton Village website: www.churchbroughton.com
The church is open for private prayer at any time.
Come away to a quiet place by yourselves and rest awhile (Mark 6:31)
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All Saints Hatton
A warm welcome to All Saints Hatton, Parish Centre of Worship and part of the benefice of Hilton with Marston on Dove, Hatton, Boylestone and Church Broughton, collectively known as Appletree Churches.
We hope the information on this site will be of use to you.
All Saints Church, Hatton, was built in 1886 and was granted the higher status of Parish Centre of Worship in 2024. It is a beautiful church with a stunning stained glass window and woodwork ceiling. We have a powerful organ which sounds majestic in church. Outside we have a lovely garden where you can sit and reflect. We are licensed for baptisms, weddings and funeral services but do not have a churchyard that is licensed for burials . Over the years the church has hosted musical concerts ranging from traditional brass bands to an African Gospel Choir. It is the weekly setting for "Little Saints" our group for babies, toddlers and their carers. We have disabled access and a kitchen and a toilet suitable for disabled use, complete with a baby changing table. We also have a sound and loop system for people with hearing difficulties. With an excellent central heating system, a fully carpeted floor, comfortable seating, very friendly congregation, whatever the weather you'll be assured of a very warm welcome at All Saints!
On the News/Notices page you will find the weekly newsheet from Appletree Churches with details of all the services and events taking place at our four churches to which you are warmly invited!
For more information on the other churches within our group, please visit their pages:
The Parish Church of St Mary's Hilton with Marston on Dove
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/13424/The Parish Church of St Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2805/The Parish Church of St John The Baptist, Boylestone
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2807/Thank you
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