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St Matthews Church, Rowde
Welcome to our Church!
This Grade II* listed building and its churchyard are places of beauty. There has been a church on this site at least from the time of the first recorded Rector in 1326. By 1400 AD the church, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, was rebuilt and all that remains of the 15th Century building is the tower. In 1833, the church was re-dedicated to St Matthew. The south and north aisles were added in 1860, and in 1871 a new north porch was added.
Everyone is welcome to all the services and events listed here.
St Matthews is also open every day from 10am to 4pm. Do come and visit us.
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Bromham: St Nicholas
Welcome to Bromham! As well as the parish Church of St Nicholas in the centre of the village, we also have the church of St Mary and St Nicholas at Sandy Lane. Both are open for private prayer at the moment:
Bromham Church Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm
Sandy Lane Church Every day 10am – 4pm
Come and enjoy a time of quiet, meditation or prayer in our beautiful churches.
We are taking every precaution to keep you safe from Covid 19 when you visit us. Please use hand sanitiser when you enter and leave our churches, wear a face covering unless exempt, and sign in using the NHS app or our logsheet.
Safeguarding
St Nicholas Church takes its responsibilities surrounding the safeguarding of children, young people, and adults who may be at risk very seriously, and works in partnership with the Diocese of Salisbury to ensure that we work in accordance with best practice at all times.
If you have any Safeguarding questions or concerns you can contact our Safeguarding Officer, Phil Bayley on 01380 859569,
Alternatively, you can contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisers: <span style="font-size: 1rem;">[email protected] </span>
Suzy Futcher 07500 664800 [email protected]
Jem Carter 07469 857888 [email protected]
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