Saturday Morning Organ Recitals

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Dore Abbey
Address
Dore Abbey, Abbeydore Hereford, HR2 0AA, United Kingdom

Join us at the Abbey on Saturday mornings in August for our season of organ recitals.
Starting at 10:30am for tea, coffee and biscuits and 11:00am for the recital, which will last for approximately 1 hour.
Everyone is welcome

August 3rd: Rob Milan
August 10th: Judith Pendrous
August 17th: John and Gaye Eden
August 24th: Philip Norman
August 31st: Roy Woodward

Dorstone: St Faith's

Welcome to St. Faith’s Dorstone, in the heart of rural West Herefordshire. Our parish is a member of The Borderlink Benefice, which is part of Abbeydore Deanery in the Diocese of Hereford. 

St Faith's is open every day 9.30am to 4.30pm. We look forward to meeting you.

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Chapel Lane
Dorstone
Herefordshire

HR3 6AW
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Saturday Morning Organ Recitals

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Dore Abbey
Address
Dore Abbey, Abbeydore Hereford, HR2 0AA, United Kingdom

Join us at the Abbey on Saturday mornings in August for our season of organ recitals.
Starting at 10:30am for tea, coffee and biscuits and 11:00am for the recital, which will last for approximately 1 hour.
Everyone is welcome

August 3rd: Rob Milan
August 10th: Judith Pendrous
August 17th: John and Gaye Eden
August 24th: Philip Norman
August 31st: Roy Woodward

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