Related Churches
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St Mary 's, Painswick
St Mary's Church Painswick
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St John the Apostle, Sheepscombe
St John's is the Parish Church of Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire and is part of the Beacon Benefice. The building dates to 1820 with various subsequent modifications. Our church meets primarily to worship God, pray together, learn from the bible and encourage each other. We are a friendly welcoming church mostly composed of village residents. We seek to be for everyone in the village. Visitors and those who just want to explore the Christian faith are very welcome. We believe Christianity is just as vital and relevant today as 2000 years ago when Christ was on earth. Do come and try us out!
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St John the Baptist, Pitchcombe
Pitchcombe Church was built in 1819 by subscription, and stands on the site of a former Church known as the Pitchcombe Cradle which was built in 1376. The present church bell is thought to date from somewhere between 1350 and 1380. We have a small but friendly congregation and worship is regular.
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St John the Baptist, Harescombe
Harescombe is a small village, and stretches steeply down from the Cotswold edge. The parish church is situated in the lower end of the parish; The Ecclesiastical Parish is of Harescombe with Brookthorpe, formed some years ago when St Swithun’s Church Brookthorpe was closed for regular worship. The PCC is made up from regular worshippers who live in either Harescombe or Brookthorpe. The church may only have a small regular congregation but its importance to the community can be measured by the fact that all important occasions will see the small church filled to capacity. In a community where three families have been farming the area since the mid nineteenth century we have been happy to embrace the new services introduced within our liturgy.
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St James the Great, Cranham
Our church building sits on the hill by Cranham Common, overlooking Cranham Woods and the most westerly valley of the Cotswolds. Up the road is our Church of England Primary School, and the pub and village hall are 400 meters down the road. The Church is open during the day and a Churchyard plan is available on request for visitors and researchers. The Church plays a central role in the life of the village.
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