St. Peter's Rowlstone 

 

       

New umbrella in place for the Swallows :) - needs changing

 

 

 

 

                          

Don't often see them - yes the bats :)

 

Next service Sunday 12th February 6pm - Informal and all very welcome.

 

This simple Norman church was built about 1130, consisting of an aisle-less nave and a chancel possibly with a semi-circular apse. The chancel arch and south doorway are outstanding specimens of the famous Kilpeck school of decorative sculpture.

Here you will find information about St. Peter's and the renovation works and also

news and history around Rowlstone including the GUILD

 

  

 

Rowlstone or Rowlestone

 

 

Llancillo

Easter 2000 Easter 2011

Good Friday Service was attended by 15 people and our new wooden cross was, as it should be, centre stage as a focal point for this important time in the Christian calendar,  with readings from St. Mark's Gospel and interspersed with three hymns.

  Wild orchid in the church yard (April 2011)

 

 

 

 

Team Churches

Special Treasures

Projects

Local Information

Safety & Security

Location Map

Churchyard

Guild

Events Past

Visitors

Harvest 2007

Prayers

Links

Email + Web Design

 

Just off the A465 12 miles south of Hereford and 12 miles north of Abergavenny

If you are travelling by car, check for live travel information at FRIXO.COM

 

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.to St. Peter's window repair, running costs, churchyard upkeep, books, sound system, etc.

 

Items on cycle theft, SatNav theft and car insurance problems

Visit Herefordshire Churches

Map and information

available - click on picture

 

Carbon Monoxide Kills - see their website

Our little helper was raffled on the 3rd September - and he now has a new home in Ewyas Harold.

 

Harvest 2011

   

 

Harvest Service - 8th October 2010 - the church looked lovely

 

 

 

Learn first aid for babies and children at home

 ...through PayPal

St. Peter's is a member of Herefordshire Churches Tourist Group - visit their web site

 

    
 

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