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Week St Mary Church
Come and join us at any of our church services or community events - we look forward to welcoming you!
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St Michael's
St Michael and All Angels Church, Bude is a friendly and welcoming place. People of all ages and backgrounds say what a warm welcome they received and now call St Michael's their spiritual home.
Whether you are a regular worshiper, on holiday or seeking a quiet space you will find our church welcoming and peaceful. We look forward to meeting you.
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Whitstone: St Anne
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Marhamchurch: St Marwenne
Welcome to St. Marwennes. Visitors will have already opened the magnificent original 15th century oak door and cannot help but notice that the floor on which they now stand is made from tens of thousands of pieces of slate on their edge. The older north aisle has unusual monolithic granite pillars dividing it from the nave and its medieval roof still has beautifully carved angels at the base of the rafters. Also not to be missed is the carved Jacobean pulpit and the ancient cresset stone beside the tower arch which once provided candle light and an element of warmth to the congregation. The tower contains a peal of 6 bells, mostly made by Rudhalls in 1772 and still rung every week.
Everyone is welcome not only to come inside to admire this beautiful building but to join in the services and the events which will be published in our magazine and on this website.
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Poundstock: St Winwaloe
St Winwaloe's is an ancient building, tucked away in a beautiful setting, where for hundreds of years people have come to seek God, to worship him or simply to bring their troubles and experience quiet and peace. The regular congregation may be small in number but we are a friendly bunch and are always delighted to welcome everyone who comes. We will be so glad to see you.
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