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The challenges and joys of a Greek Revival church in the middle of a field

An evening with strings..

10/5/2015

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We were treated to a performance from a string quartet from the Hertfordshire Philharmonia Orchestra last night in the church. The quartet included two violins, a viola and cello and played classic pieces composted by Beethoven, Debussy and Dvorvak. A huge thank you to the performers (for their future events, please see www.hertsphil.org.uk). We plan to have similar events here in the future so please keep an eye on our events page!
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25/3/2021 09:50:20 am

Thiis was lovely to read

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24/2/2023 02:46:28 am

Great blog

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    Christine Stevenson

    Secretary to the Parochial Church Council - and carer (with others) of this marvellous building

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SErvices in  2023

Look at our Facebook page for details, but normally they take place on the third Sunday of the month. We are hoping to move towards "Festival Church" status, which means we will follow dates for Christian  and secular Festivals, and try to focus on the interests of our community, linking the secular with the spiritual.

​After any of these services, why not book yourself in for lunch at the lovely Brocket Arms, originally the monastic quarters for the old, now ruined church a short stroll away 01438 820250. 

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