Our Church Buildings

Our Church Buildings

Our parish contains four churches, providing a range of worship styles…

St Lawrence, Alton

  St Lawrence church building was originally a Norman church which has been extended over the centuries, and has a remarkable history which includes being the scene of a significant battle in the Civil War. Come and join us for 8.00 BCP Holy Communion – a traditional and reflective said service. At 10.30 we’d love to welcome you to our sung Communion service with our wonderful choir. On the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month we offer Church@4 in St…

All Saints, Alton

  We join together for worship at All Saints – a building which was built in 1874 to serve the growing population of the town. Come and join us on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 10.30am for a Communion Service. On the 2nd Sunday of the month we gather for Tea@3 followed by Afternoon Worship at 4pm. We join for Holy Communion every Wednesday at 10am.

Holy Rood, Holybourne

  We meet in a mediaeval church building set in a beautiful location in the small village of Holybourne. Come and join us at 9.30 am on the 2nd and 3rd Sunday of the month for Holy Communion.  On the 4th Sunday we offer Afternoon Worship at 4pm. A relaxed service with cake and refreshments. Holybourne Church Accessibility Statement (Nov 23)

St Peter’s, Beech

  This church building was originally built as a mission church in 1902 by Commander du Santoy Anstis RN, RNR for the Anglican community of Beech on land donated by him. The bell came from one of his early ships – the “Tagus”. We would love to welcome you to our services on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 9.15am.