St Swithun, Combe
The 12th century Church of St Swithun’s is situated on the side of a down, above the hamlet of Combe, in one of the most exceptional valleys in Southern England.
It is an archetypal English country church surrounded by its own well-tended churchyard. Noted locally for the beauty of its setting and the historical interest of its surroundings, it is respected for its simplicity and the peace of its atmosphere.
ServicesOne Communion service is held on the third Sunday of the month from the 1662 Prayer Book.Music is a central feature of the services and we are fortunate to have an excellent organist.The average congregation is 12 - 15 with a certain percentage coming from outside the community. The Christmas Carol and Easter services, which have built a reputation for being traditional services attract a congregation of approximately 50 people.Accessibility
Roadside parking only. There are no toilets at the church and no hearing loop is installed.
Wheelchair access is difficult. A car can be driven up a bridleway to the church entrance but there are deep steps down into the building.