
All Saints'
Horsington
History
Welcome to our friendly village church. The original thatched church, All Hallows, dating from the seventeenth century and sited to the west of the village also served Bucknall and Stixwould. A picture of the old church now hangs in All Saints. All Saints contains several artefacts from the 1700s including the bell. Designed by William Fowler and built of brick with a commanding spire, the church was consecrated in 1860. The church has a particularly fine stained glass window in the East wall - behind the altar.
Services at All Saints
There is a Eucharist (Holy Communion) at this church once a month on a Sunday at 9.30am, but the dates may vary so please check the facebook page or website for details.
Everyone is welcome to stay for refreshments after the service. Please note thereare no toilets at this church.
The churchyard is open.