A fairly pretty church and setting. Parts of it are very old but mostly it was overhauled in Victorian times and the interior is quite ordinary. Originally it was the first waypoint in the second most sacred pilgrimage in Britain, to St Anne's Well a mile up the hill. There's an active bell-ringing team and the clock rings the quarters. Halfway up the outside of the tower are tiny effigies of the ancient Warr family who later gave their name to Delaware. In the picturesque graveyard is an extraordinary tomb to Thomas Newham who lived to 153. Services are sparse and the church is...
Read moreIf you want to experience a space where you can just sit at peace St.Luke's is the place for you. It is a beautiful building! Come learn about Jesus! We have a variety of different services, from traditional to modern, some of us have even been known to bop along to the music! Come meet the friendliest of people. You will be welcomed...
Read moreBeautiful local church that unfortunately is not open much. The grave yard is in some real need of love and care. It looks little uncared for and unkept. I love hearing the bells ring in...
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