Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue Address
Church Lane Plaitford, SO516EG, United Kingdom
The delightful church will be open from 10am-1pm Please feel free to drop in, have a look around the beautiful old building and churchyard, and have a cup of tea or coffee

Geoff and Sheila Cuell, who run the local community archive, will be on hand to show you around their displays and point out lots of interesting features. We will also have a small display of truly fascinating artefacts all found in the fields around the church, including Tudor coins, medieval farming and hunting items, and musket balls as well as the parish records from the early 1700s to date

At 11am join us for an informal stroll around the churchyard and hear the fascinating tales of the families who've lived and worked here before us

St Peter's Plaitford

St Peter’s Church is a beautiful part 13th Century village church, which attracts a friendly congregation from Plaitford and the surrounding hamlets and villages. You will find it just behind the A36, off Sherfield English Lane, with parking along Church Lane

Whilst we don't have regular services we have an active PCC to keep the church part of the community. Our church is here for all of us and this website is aimed at keeping you up to date with what goes on at the church.  All visitors, those living locally and those who have just moved to the area are always welcome.

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David Bacon

What's on

Open Church Sunday

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
St Peter's Plaitford
Address
Church Lane Plaitford, SO516EG, United Kingdom

The delightful church will be open from 10am-1pm Please feel free to drop in, have a look around the beautiful old building and churchyard, and have a cup of tea or coffee

Geoff and Sheila Cuell, who run the local community archive, will be on hand to show you around their displays and point out lots of interesting features. We will also have a small display of truly fascinating artefacts all found in the fields around the church, including Tudor coins, medieval farming and hunting items, and musket balls as well as the parish records from the early 1700s to date

At 11am join us for an informal stroll around the churchyard and hear the fascinating tales of the families who've lived and worked here before us