Cherry Willingham near Lincoln UK...

 
 
St Peter and St Paul Church of England in Cherry Willingham
Sundays
8.00 am Holy Communion - a quiet, reflective, said service.
10.45 am Services
1st, 3rd, 4th Sundays in the month: Parish Eucharist
2nd Sunday in each month: All-Age Worship
5th Sunday in the month: All-Age Eucharist
6.30pm Evensong
There has been a Church building on the present site since Norman times, but the original, wooden building was destroyed by fire and so the present Church was built by Thomas Becke, in the Georgian period and was first used for worship on Trinity Sunday 1753.

St Peter and St Paul Church of England

When the present Church was built, Cherry Willingham was a very small village, and so the capacity of the Church is comparatively small - 80 people can be seated comfortably. The interior of the Church is much in keeping with its Georgian origins - a Georgian Reredos, hangs behind the sanctuary area, the pews are painted, the windows are made of large, clear glass, which ensure the Church is wonderfully light even on the dimmest of days.

St. Peter and St. Paul's though, is more than a fine Georgian building. It is a worshipping community of people who meet on Sundays and throughout the week and serve God and the village community in a variety of ways.

Vicar:

Church Wardens:
Peggy Drakes
Christopher Bason
cbason1@fish.co.uk

Aerial photo by Brett and Phillipa Cairney