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Ormesby, St Margaret
St Margaret is the largest church in the benefice and dominates the main road (A149) between Ormesby St Margaret and the neighbouring easterly village of Caister-on-Sea. It's congregation has seen substantial growth in recent years because of its welcoming reputation and the inclusion it offers.
St Margaret Church is open daily during daylight hours, come and look around at this beautiful 13th century building.
This Parish is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Visit our Safeguarding information page for more details.
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Rollesby: St George
St George's is a 12th Century, round tower church set in the rural village of Rollesby.
The village has around 460 households and few amenities, so although remote, St George is a hub of the community. The church is not on the main road (A149), but is found a short distance along Fleggburgh Road, which is the left turning at the crossroads before leaving the village. Free parking is available. We look forward to welcoming you!
This Parish is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Visit our Safeguarding information page for more details.
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