Related Churches
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Knossington: St Peter's
St Peter's Church sits in the heart of the small rural village of Knossington, within the Whatborough Benefice. Dating back to the 12th century, it was re-ordered in the mid 19th century by the Duncan family of the next door Knossington Grange and refurbished with pews, stained glass and decorative wooden panelling. The PCC are now actively progressing a 21st century re-ordering to ensure the longevity and accessibility of the building and making it a joint place of worship and Community hub for the village and it's visitors. Fundraising events will be posted on this website as they arise so please take a look at our events page. Regular services take place on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.
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Cold Overton: St John the Baptist
Welcome to our Parish Church of St John the Baptist which sits within the small village of Knossington and Cold Overton. We are one of the grouping of 5 churches that form the Whatborough Parishes Benefice located to the east of Leicester, close to the border of Leicestershire with the small county of Rutland.
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Tilton-on-the-Hill: St Peter
Welcome to our church set in the heart of Tilton-on-the-Hill, a small but thriving village in East Leicestershire! More information about us can be found at St. Peter's Church (tiltonchurch.co.uk). We are one of the grouping of 5 churches that form the Whatborough Parishes Benefice located to the east of Leicester, close to the border of Leicestershire with the small county of Rutland.
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Lowesby: All Saints
Welcome to our Parish Church of All Saints which lies within the small village of Lowesby. We are one of the grouping of 5 churches that form the Whatborough Parishes Benefice located to the east of Leicester, close to the border of Leicestershire with the small county of Rutland.
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