St Cyr - Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire
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N 51° 41.279 W 002° 23.551
30U E 541992 N 5726510
Church of St Cyr, Stinchcombe, in the diocese of Gloucester.
Waymark Code: WMY532
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/23/2018
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Church of St Cyr, Stinchcombe, in the diocese of Gloucester.
"The earliest mention of a church in Stinchcombe is in the Berkeley manuscripts: ‘the Church of Cam with the Chapel of Stinchcombe was granted to the Abbot of St Peter’s at Gloucester in 1156 by Robert Berkeley'. None of this early building remains, but the tower and porch of the present day church date from 1630.
The current church is grade 2* listed and built of local stone. An extensive restoration of the building was begun in 1854 funded by the local landowner and incumbent Sir George Prevost, the Revd. Isaac Williams and others, all participants in the revivalist Oxford Movement. The work was carried out in the Tractarian tradition by the architect J.L.Pearson and the new building was consecrated on 26th July 1855. The Church has many fine features: stained glass windows, a reredos and the organ in a fine oak case. There are several beautiful table-top tombs in the churchyard.
With the help of the Friends of St Cyr's, various projects have recently been completed including the installation of a sound system, hand rails to improve accessibility and reordering at the rear of the building to create some more flexible space."
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Services -
Sundays
11.10 am Sung Parish Eucharist, modern language 2nd and 4th Sundays
11.10 am Morning Praise 3rd Sunday
11.10 am Matins 5th Sunday
6.00 pm Sung Evensong 1st Sunday
Weekdays
9.30 am Holy Communion (BCP) Wednesday