Carols, Cribs & Christingles

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  1. Posada poster
    Tuesday 19 December. Join in with carols and a lantern-lit service at All Saints' church, in a Mexican "posada" celebration.
    1. Community Dinner poster with festive plate
      Christmas Day. The community of Burnham is getting together to provide a free Christmas lunch for anyone who would like to join in - whether you would be alone or if you would rather join in something different with your family or friends. Transport available.

      Number of results: 50

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      1. Address

        Church Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5HP

        Telephone

        01621 857191

        Maldon

        St. Mary's Church is known locally as the Fisherman's Church as its tower guides sailors and their craft into the Hythe Quay. The existing building dates from 1130, but archaeological evidence suggests that it used to be the site of a Saxon church.

      2. Address

        Basin Road, Heybridge Basin, CM9 4RJ

        Telephone

        07950 636 660

        Heybridge Basin

        The little church building behind the bus shelter in Heybridge Basin began life during World War 1, as an Armstrong Hut, used as the Sergeants’ Mess hut on Goldhanger Airfield. This airfield was first used as a night landing ground by the Royal…

      3. Address

        Church Road, Wickham Bishops, Essex, CM8 3LA

        Telephone

        01621 892867

        Wickham Bishops

        St Bartholomew's Church is Grade II Listed and is a fine example of Victorian Gothic church architecture. In the churychyard you will find three Commonwealth War Graves.

      4. Address

        Fambridge Road, Althorne, Essex, CM3 6BY

        Althorne

        St Andrew's is a Grade II listed building with a tower dating back to around 1500, although it is in need of restoration and funds are being raised. It has a modern church hall available for hire.

      5. Address

        Saint Lawrence Hill, Steeple, Essex, CM0 7LN

        Telephone

        01621 776203

        Steeple

        This active rural parish church, situated on a hilltop overlooking the Blackwater Estuary provides exhibitions and community activities. Light refreshments available.

      6. Address

        St Barnabas Family Centre, Imperial Avenue, Mayland, Essex, CM3 6AH

        Telephone

        01621 741770

        Mayland

        Maylands Baptist Church is a small, friendly fellowship enjoying a relaxed, informal style of worship. With no regular Pastor, the congregation enjoys a variety of preachers and speakers from many Christian sources and organisations. These often…

      7. Address

        Braxted Road, Little Braxted, CM8 3LD

        Little Braxted

        The great church artist Ernest Geldart was Rector of Little Braxted from 1883 to 1900, and he built this little chapel beside his Rectory in 1885 during a time when he was incapacitated after breaking a leg.

      8. Address

        Church Street, Tollesbury, CM9 8QJ

        Telephone

        07908 776750

        Tollesbury

        St Mary the Virgin is a beautiful Grade II* Listed church in the village of Tollesbury. The nave and part of the tower date back to the 11th century and incorporate reused Roman bricks and tiles. Inside there is an interesting font and brass and the…

      9. Address

        Church Street, Goldhanger, Essex, CM9 8AS

        Goldhanger

        St. Peter’s Church is central to the spirit of the village and the close community here. We hold services on the second Sunday of the month at 10:00am and a family service every other week.

      10. Address

        Friends Meeting House (Quaker Church), Butt Lane, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5HD

        Telephone

        01621 854056

        Maldon

        Maldon’s Quaker Meeting House was built in 1821. It comprises two separate rooms; originally one for women and one for men, but now everyone worships together. The Georgian benches and tiered elders’ benches remain.