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St Bartholomew Areley Kings

Rectory Ln, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0TB, United Kingdom

St Bartholomew Areley Kings
Church
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16 reviews
8 comments
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8PP5+H4 Stourport-on-Severn, United Kingdom
+44 1299 829557
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Roger Fownes
Roger Fownes
Glorious rural island of beautifull English religious architecture near the river Severn and Stourport. The very old 12th century Church, imposing rectory and Amazing Tudor Church house stand proudly on a hill overlooking the river. Breathtaking.
Neil Beard
Neil Beard
In my opinion the nicest Church in Stourport. Beautiful stones used in the construction, well maintained & in a lovely location with great views.
Angela Clements
Angela Clements
It's in a lovely position on top of hill lovely views but wouldn't it be nice to have a restroom
Adam Daw
Adam Daw
A beautiful church in a fabulous location overlooking gorgeous countryside. A fitting resting place for my mum and a place close to my heart with many fond memories of messing about in the stream at the bottom of the hill with my mates when I was a child.
Anne Moore
Anne Moore
Beautiful area around the church for walking. Church is nice old church to visit.
James Fyfe
James Fyfe
I attended Br Anselm's funeral. A church with a welcoming atmosphere.
Glyn Emerson
Glyn Emerson
Looks inferior from the past, certainly compared upto 30 years ago, mainly due to a commercial building at the entrance... 😐
Ann Roberts
Ann Roberts2 years ago
A beautiful Norman Church, set in idealistic surroundings, with lovely old features, a great atmosphere of stillness, when in need of solace, and serenity. Will certainly be returning, when lockdown restrictions have lifted, but for now, it's still beautiful to admire, whether it's on the horizon, during daylight or twilight, or close by, or on the grounds.
Revised: At the moment, Easter '21, it's a fantastic time to visit. You obviously can't go into the Church, cos of lockdown restrictions, but you can still visit the grounds, and rest on a bench, and admire the spectacular views, which are some of the best in the area. You can walk into the adjacent field, with the newborn lambs, and Daffodils, and along Burnthorne Brook, at the bottom. If any image could capture Easter, this would be it, and I wish you could all see it too.
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