Related Churches
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West Mersea: St Peter & St Paul
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East Mersea: St Edmund
Our Church is a friendly welcoming church which receives visitors from all over the world, as our Visitor's Book can testify. Situated as we are in a holiday area with four sizable Holiday Parks within walking distance we get a lot of people dropping in and they are always interested in the history of the building, the construction of which spans many centuries. Our first recorded incumbent was installed in about 1200CE.
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Little Wigborough: St Nicholas
Sadly the church is currently closed due to cracks inside and out. The extreme weather conditions in 2017 and 2018 have caused subsidence cracks in the SW buttress and nearby walls. Inside the floor has sunk in some places and raised up in others.
Please see St Stephens Church, Great Wigborough, for the local services.
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St Stephens, Great Wigborough
Welcome to St Stephens, a church in beautiful Essex countryside, where everyone is welcome. There are stunning views from the church tower!
We hold free coffee mornings when the tower is open if weather permits.
The parish of Great & Little Wigborough: St Stephen & St Nicholas is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer.
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