Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
The Green Whipsnade Dunstable, LU6 2LL, United Kingdom
On Sunday 21st July, we will be celebtating evensong. The service begins at 6pm and we are serving tea and cake from 4.30pm.
Please come and join us and enjoy tea and cake in our beautiful churchyard.

St Mary Magdalene

It would be a joy to welcome you to our beautiful church and grounds. Our church of St Mary Magdalene is in the small country village of Whipsnade and stands back from the green often unnoticed by visitors to the famous zoo. It is a landmark in the village and the surrounding countryside and stands some 700 feet above sea level. There has been a church here since Anglo Saxon times; the present building was started in the 16th century.

We have a service every Sunday at 9am and welcome visitors along with our regular congregation and dogs are also welcomed.

We always serve coffee after the service and its a friendly social atmosphere.



Get in touch

Mrs Jane Wright.

Edenhurst,
Dagnall Rd,
Whipsnade.
LU6 2LD

LU6 2LD
Churchwarden
07903019188
(The Rector)
01582 872223

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Patronal Festival Evensong

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary Magdalene
Address
The Green Whipsnade Dunstable, LU6 2LL, United Kingdom

On Sunday 21st July, we will be celebtating evensong. The service begins at 6pm and we are serving tea and cake from 4.30pm.
Please come and join us and enjoy tea and cake in our beautiful churchyard.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Whipsnade is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Office (PSO) Our Diocese of St Alban's safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm, please contact our PSO Mr Mike Bailey on email [email protected]. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority's children or adult social care services.