Hatford: St George, Hatford
Hatford is part of a combined parish, with Stanford in the Vale and Gosey, and its church is used for regular traditional services. St George's Norman Church which is 'chapel like', in having no tower or spire, stands on the site of a much earlier building, dating from Saxon times. Its prominent position is on a shallow bend in the centre of the village which is threaded by the B 4508. Early English architecture is interspersed with original Norman craftmanship which is rather replendent in the fine, carved doorway on the south side, the nave and chancel arch. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, Hatford (translates into 'a ford beside a headland or hill'). The Norman font in St.George's probably witnessed the marriage in April 1555 of Anne Dudley the widowed Countess of Warwick, to Sir Edward Unton of Wadley House.
If locked, the key may be obtained from the Manor House, which lies a few yards beyond the church.
Built: Mainly Norman
Our Patron: Simeons and Westminster Abbey
Holy Communion
Every second Sunday at 8:30 AM for 1 hour
Carol Service
Traditional service of lessons and carols.
Sunday 14th December 2008 at 6:00 PM for 1 hour
Holy Communion
Book of Common Prayer
Thursday 25th December 2008 at 8:30 AM for 40 minutes
| Our Location:
Off B4508 Hatford
Oxfordshire SN7 8QQ |
Contact:
Parish Administrator The Vicarage
Stanford in the Vale
Nr Faringdon
Oxfordshire
SN7 8HU Tel: 01367 710267
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