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Anmer: St Mary
Welcome to St Mary's. Please do enjoy your visit.
This is a charming church in the small village of Anmer. When the main features of this church were built, the great family of Calthorp were Lords of the Manor. The South Chapel was built onto the church by Sir Oliver Calthrop in the 14th century. The name of Calthrop is frequently repeated in the list of patrons until Anmer passed to the Coldham family in 1678. Now the parish of about 1400 acres is part of the Royal Estate.
Our services at Anmer are from the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), usually monthly, which are traditional services of either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion, usually with hymns sung. Please see the calendar for more information about service times. https://stnicholasdersingham.org.uk/events-calendar.html
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Ingoldisthorpe: St Michael & The Well
A hidden gem of a church, situated next door to the Ingoldisthorpe VA Church of England Primary School.
The occasional services at St Michaels are of a traditional flavour, either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion. Contact our Church Secretary, Pauline Martin, to find out service times.
If you wish to visit the church a key can be collected nearby - details are on the church door.
Also in Ingoldisthorpe, The Well Café Church and community café is a ministry of St Michaels held in the Church Hall, originally the Mission Hall, on Hill Road. The Well seeks to provide an open and accessible space to come and ‘drink deep’ from the living water of Jesus Christ.
Our Church at The Well meets on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 4pm with complimentary drinks available from 3.30pm. Different in approach to conventional church, we have a time of a relaxed, informal café style church, which may particularly appeal to people looking for a more accessible place to explore more about the Christian faith and who Jesus is.
The café is open Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings, 9am - 12.30pm
Come along to find out more! Visit The Well website
For more information about our group of churches please visit: St Nicholas Church, Dersingham
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Shernborne: St Peter & St Paul
The church is in the heart of the small village, when approaching down the hill (yes there are hills in Norfolk!) from Dersingham you are met with a wonderful view of the church. A simple, informal morning worship is enjoyed at Shernborne usually once a month.
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