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Church of the Holy Cross, Sherston

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Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
The Holy Cross

Archdeaconry
  
Malmesbury

Parish
  
Sherston

Diocese
  
Diocese of Bristol

Churchmanship
  
Broad Church

Deanery
  
North Wiltshire

Province
  
Canterbury

Phone
  
+44 1666 825019

Church of the Holy Cross, Sherston

Address
  
Church Street, Sherston, Wiltshire, SN16 0LR, United Kingdom SN16 0LR, United Kingdom

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The Church of the Holy Cross is the Anglican church in the village of Sherston, Wiltshire, England. It is Norman and contains many interesting religious items, including remains of Norman wall decoration, and a crucifix donated to the church by Italian soldiers during World War II. Sung Eucharist is held at the church every Sunday at 9.30 am and the church is also open every day for silent prayer.

Contents

The church is Grade I listed.

History

The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded a church at Sherston. A Norman church was built c. 1170 and fragments of this can be seen in the present church.

The church was built in the 13th century and extended in the 15th. The tower was rebuilt in 1733 in the Gothic revival style. Victorian restoration was carried out in 1876-7 by T.H. Wyatt.

Pevsner writes: "An impressive church with a crossing tower, almost too high for the rest."

Services

Sunday

8.00: Said Holy Communion

9.30: Sung Eucharist (Non-Communion Family Service every 3rd Sunday of the month)

6.00: Evensong (BCP Holy Communion on 3rd Sunday of month)

Events in the church include the coffee shop that is open three days a week during the summer; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9.30am – 12 noon; and a prayer group that meets once a month on Saturday in the Lady Chapel at 10.am where prayer requests from the prayer board in church are remembered.

References

Church of the Holy Cross, Sherston Wikipedia