Holme Hale: St Andrew, Holme Hale
Holme Hale was originally two lordships, Holm and Hale, both held in the 14th century from Lord Fitzwalter. The two lordships were separate, distinct places, each with a church dedicated to St. Andrew. They were combined in about 1375, following the ravages of the black death. The two churches were united in about 1470, with Holm church being abandoned. The present Holme Hale church was the original Hale church and, although its date of construction is uncertain, it probably dates to at least the 13th century - perhaps earlier as some features in the church are of Norman origin.
Morning Prayer
Morning Prayer on the first four Sundays of each month at 11:15am, followed by a short service of Holy Communion on the second and fourth Sundays.
All services from the Book of Common Prayer. Exceptions are Summer Festival, Harvest Thanksgiving and Carol services, all at 6:30pm, and Remembrance Sunday at 3pm
Every first second third and fourth Sunday at 11:15 AM for 1 hour
Holy Communion
Holy Communion on fifth Sundays, also at 11:15am. All services from the Book of Common Prayer. Exceptions are Summer Festival, Harvest Thanksgiving and Carol services, all at 6:30pm, and Remembrance Sunday at 3pm
Every fifth Sunday at 11:15 AM for 1 hour
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Church Road Holme Hale
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