Related Churches
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St Peter
Always a warm welcome for all ages at St Peter's. Stay after our service for coffee and conversation.
St Peter's is one of the seven churches in the Benefice of West Trent. Traditional churches with a strong sense of community and village life. Seasons are a strong focus with the farming featuring in many of our villages. Each church has it’s own Parochial Church Council and character. Many of the churches go back centuries and have historic artefacts.
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St Mary, Bleasby
Always a warm welcome for all ages at St Mary's. Stay after our service for coffee and conversation.
St Mary's is one of the seven churches in the Benefice of West Trent. Traditional churches with a strong sense of community and village life. Seasons are a strong focus with the farming featuring in many of our villages. Each church has it’s own Parochial Church Council and character. Many of the churches go back centuries and have historic artefacts.
Bleasby, Halloughton, Morton(during spring/summer), Rolleston, Upton have an open church policy during daylight hours.
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Holy Trinity, Rolleston
Always a warm welcome for all ages at Holy Trinity. Stay after our service for coffee and conversation.
Holy Trinity is one of the seven churches in the Benefice of West Trent. Traditional churches with a strong sense of community and village life. Seasons are a strong focus with the farming featuring in many of our villages. Each church has its own Parochial Church Council and character. Many of the churches go back centuries and have historic artefacts.
The church is open every day from 9am to 5pm
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St Michael and All Angels
Always a warm welcome for all ages at St Michael's. Stay after our service for coffee and conversation.
St Michael's is one of the seven churches in the Benefice of West Trent. Traditional churches with a strong sense of community and village life. Seasons are a strong focus with the farming featuring in many of our villages. Each church has it’s own Parochial Church Council and character. Many of the churches go back centuries and have historic artefacts.
Hoveringham Parish Church is dedicated to St Michael. It was erected in 1865 to replace a 14th century structure. Domesday Book records a church and a priest in the village in 1086. The continuity of the earliest building is maintained by the Norman tympanum over the north door and the contemporary font. An alabaster tomb also within the church dates from 1403 and depicts Sir Robert Goushill and his wife Elizabeth.
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St James
Always a warm welcome for all ages at St James. Stay after our service for coffee and conversation.
St James is one of the seven churches in the Benefice of West Trent. Traditional churches with a strong sense of community and village life. Seasons are a strong focus with the farming featuring in many of our villages. Each church has it’s own Parochial Church Council and character. St James is situated on the right handside of the road as you turn into the village. The Church and churchyard are the only community spaces within the village of Halloughton. When COVID-19 restrictions are lifted there is a service once a month in the church.
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St Denis
Always a warm welcome for all ages at St Denis. Stay after our service for coffee and conversation.
St Denis is one of the seven churches in the Benefice of West Trent. Traditional churches with a strong sense of community and village life. Seasons are a strong focus with the farming featuring in many of our villages. Each church has it’s own Parochial Church Council and character. Many of the churches go back centuries and have historic artefacts.
Bleasby, Halloughton, Morton, Rolleston, Upton have an open church policy during daylight hours.
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