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For the Benefice of Brimpsfield with Birdlip, Syde,
Daglingworth, The Duntisbournes, Winstone,
Miserden and Edgeworth in the Diocese of Gloucester

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Parish of Winstone

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WINSTONE CHURCH 

 

 

 

The church of Saint Bartholomew is situated at the end of a long lane, not suitable for coaches, away from the main village, in a very peaceful location. Originally there was a mill and other dwellings in the vicinity, but it is thought that the main village moved to higher ground as a precaution against the plague. 

 

The church is of Saxon/Norman origin and was most probably built within a few years of 1100AD. It is a simple single cell building and is one of five churches on the Cotswolds which have no east window. The simplicity of the building gives it a charm of its own and it has a very prayerful atmosphere.  

 

By the mid 19th century the church had fallen into disrepair and in 1876 it was restored by Waller of Gloucester. Unfortunately at this time all the plaster was removed and the interior was ribbon-pointed. However at the last quinquennial survey the architect discovered small traces of a wall painting high above the chancel arch almost at roof level. During the Victorian restoration all the memorials were removed and many of them disappeared. Several were banished to the base of the tower and about 50 years ago the fine memorial to John Haviland, printer, now on the west wall of the nave, was brought back into the church. Among those remaining in the tower is one to John Longdon who was rector of Winstone for 68 years in the 18th/19th centuries. His grave is in the churchyard at the east end on the church.  

 

During the 1950’s and 60’s the church was once again restored and the organ, an 18th century chamber organ given to the church about 1920, by the then Rector of Duntisbourne Abbots was moved to the west end of the nave. Central heating was installed in 1972 and the church can truly be said to be warm for services..  

 

The small stained glass window in the nave depicting St Bartholomew is Victorian and The Sower in the chancel was one of the last executed by Edward Payne, the well-known Gloucestershire stained glass artist. 

 

The tower has a ring of six bells, the 4th being cast by John of Gloucester circa 1320 and the tenor at the Worcester foundry circa 1420. The other four came from the church of St John , Northgate, Gloucester in 1989 and were cast at the famous Rudhall foundry in 1776. 

 

The church is always open and motorists and walkers alike find it to be an inviting place to rest for a while.


Schedule of services at the parish church

Date

Time

Details

02/11/200809:30Morning Prayer 1662
09/11/200810:45Holy Communion 1662
16/11/200818:00Evening Prayer 1662
23/11/200809:30Parish Communion CW
07/12/200809:30Morning Prayer 1662

 

The following events are taking place within the parish

Date

 

 

20/11/2008Quiz Night
26/11/2008Advent Course
27/11/2008Bingo
29/11/2008Childrens Advent Workshop

 

Contacts for the parish

CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS 

This year we are making a strictly limited number of Christmas puddings. We strongly advise you to put your request in as soon as possible as orders will be taken on a strictly first come first served basis. 

These deliciously rich, but light to eat puddings are made to a recipe George 1 introduced when he became King, and were made in the Royal kitchens . 

A truly tried and tested recipe, each pudding contains the finest ingredients including sultanas, prunes currants, raisins, spices, fine suet and plenty of brandy. No nuts are included. 

Puddings will be supplied in strong re-usable plastic basins, tin foil basins, or alternatively you may supply your own basin. 

Puddings will have been cooked and final steaming instructions will be supplied, leaving you to simply re-heat and enjoy them on Christmas Day.. 

For further details contact Joanna Hicks (01285 821 538), Sharon Walker (01285 

821411) or Susie Parsons (01285 821451). 

All profits to St. Bartholomew's Church, Winstone 

 

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ORDER FORM 

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Please supply: 

 

. . . . . . . . .1 lb pudding @ £9 each . . . . . . . . . . 2 lb pudding @ £12 each 

Please supply puddings in:- 

Re-usable plastic 1 lb basin @ £2.00; Re-usable plastic 2 lb basin @ £2.50 

*Foil 1 lb pudding basin @ £0.80; *Foil 2 lb pudding basin @ £1.00 

I will supply my own basin 

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TOTAL COST £ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

* Subject to availability 

Orders to be received by November 1st 2008. 

Please enclose cash/cheque made payable to J Hicks 

Return to Joanna Hicks, Gaskills Farm House, Winstone, GL7 7JZ.

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