Related Churches
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St Michael de Rupe
St Michael de Rupe is the parish church of Brentor. Located at 1100 feet on the top of Brent Tor, it is one of the highest working churches in England. Regular services are held from Easter to Michaelmas (the end of September), and occasional services throughout the winter. However, the church is always open for visitors and pilgrims.
The church was founded in 1130, although most parts of the structure you see date from the 13th and 14th centuries. As we approach our 900th anniversary, we are proud to carry on the tradition of praise and worship in this holy place.
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St Paul's Gulworthy
Also known as the Miner's Church, St Paul's extends a warm welcome to you!
You can find out more about us by using the links from this page.
St Pauls' takes safeguarding very seriously. If you have a concern about the safety of someone or the actions of someone working with children or vulnerable adults, please speak to Judith Blowey, our Safeguarding Officer, by email at [email protected] or by telephone on 01822 832374. For more information about safeguarding, including further contact and sources of help, please click here.
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Christ Church, North Brentor
Christ Church is the Chapel of Ease for Brentor parish, and is located in the village of North Brentor. There are services every Sunday at 10am.
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