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St. Nicholas, Holmpton
St Nicholas is a welcoming church and the congregation enjoys meeting new people, be they local residents, visitors or tourists.
The church of St Nicholas, Holmpton is a gothic building comprising chancel, vestry, nave and tower containing one bell. The church was restored in 1864 when the cobble built walls of the chancel and nave were plastered inside and faced outside with pinkish -yellow brick and the roof raised about ten feet.
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St. Margaret, Hilston
St Margaret's Church serves a very small community of 12 houses near to the Holderness coastline and has a warm welcome for any visitors who join us for worship.
A service of Holy Communion is normally held at 3pm, on the first Sunday of the month.
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All Saints, Roos
Welcome to All Saints' Roos. Our beautiful Grade 1 listed church, parts of which date back to the 13th century is loved and well cared for.
We hold services every Sunday, apart from the 5th Sunday of the month. Anyone and everyone can be assured of a warm welcome.
1st Sunday 10am Family Breakfast Service - an informal service with craft activities, songs and breakfast!
2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays 9.30am either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion
5th Sunday The service rotates around the Benefice
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St. Nicholas, Hollym
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St Matthew's Church, Withernsea
Welcome to St. Matthew's Parish Church, Withernsea. Our Sunday Service start at 11am, followed by refreshments. We also meet to pray every Tuesday at 1.30pm and hold a traditional Holy Communion service at 11am every Wednesday. Everyone welcome.
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All Saints, Tunstall
Tunstall has a thriving village community and an active congregation who all pull together to keep All Saints Church a beacon to the Christian faith in the local area.
Along with services at other times, Holy Communion is held at 9.30am on the fourth Sunday of the month.
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