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Bridstow: St Bridget
The village of Bridstow lies 1.2 miles west of Ross-on-Wye and 10.6 miles south east of Hereford. The parish is bounded to the east and south by the River Wye. The parish church is dedicated to Saint Bridget. With the exception of the West Tower the whole church was re-built in 1862 but the chancel arch is of an early 12th-century material.
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Kings Caple: St John the Baptist
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Sellack: St Tysilio
A few miles upstream of Ross-on-Wye, in the heart of the Wye Valley, this ancient church is at the centre of a rural parish on the banks of the River Wye in Herefordshire. Sellack is the only English Church dedicated to the Celtic Saint Tysilio, who lived in Wales in the 7th century. Worship is at the centre of church activities with Bible Study on the 2nd and Eucharist on 4th Sundays of the month plus celebrations for special occasions – Candlelight Carol Service, Christmas, Palm Sunday (with the rare custom of Pax Cakes), Easter, The Bridge Service, Harvest and occasionally hosting a Benefice service.
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St Peter's, Peterstow
St Peter's Church is a thriving and active village church, that works in countless ways to serve and support the people of Peterstow. The church itself is dual use and serves also as the village hall following a very imaginative and skilful adaptation of its traditional building. Besides its weekly worship and church-related activities, St Peter's plays host to a number of community groups, the monthly community lunch, and some support groups.
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Sollers Hope: St Michael
St Michael's Church, tucked away in an idyllic setting, serves the small parish and people of Sollers Hope. Gathering for worship 3 Sundays a month in Winter and every Sunday in Summer, it also runs a popular Rogation Service and Dog Show in May each year, a sumptuous Harvest lunch, and a popular quiz night each winter. A warm welcome awaits all who are visiting or holidaying in the area.
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How Caple: St Andrew w St Mary
How Caple church is a Herefordshire gem, overlooking parkland which leads down to the Wye. Services follow the Book of Common Prayer. We love having children at our services. Please stay afterwards for coffee, cake, sherry (after matins services) and friendship.
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