The Vale of Pewsey Team |
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Team Churches
Northern Cluster
Southern Cluster
South-west Cluster
North-west Cluster
Eastern Cluster
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Welcome to Pewsey
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Random thought.... "The better an organism is adapted to a particular environment, the less adaptable it is to new environments.[Ronald Fisher]" Check out the Bishop of Ramsbury's team blog here.... http://www.crossramsbury.net/
Follow the links below to see today's daily prayer provided by the official
Church of England web site,© The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, 2002-2010.
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St John the Baptist, PewseyThe Saxon settlement of Pevisigge almost certainly had a church built of wood and thatch on the present site high above the often flooded valley. The Normans replaced it with one of stone and the arcades of pillars and arches remain. The font is also Norman. In the 13th century the nave roof was rebuilt and a clerestory was formed and a tower was built. In 1861 the south chancel aisle (the chapel) was added and the church was filled with pews and galleries. The greatest restoration took place in 1889-90 during the incumbency of Canon Bouverie. He carved the font cover as a memorial to the men of the parish who fell in the 1914-18 war. Church Wardens
Mrs A Mantle View map of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England, SN9 5 on Multimap.com Get directions to or from Pewsey, Wiltshire, England, SN9 5 |
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