St Hugh’s Church, Foolow

St Hugh (1140–1200 AD) was Bishop of Lincoln and known as the English St Francis.

Constructed from a disused smithy, this Grade II listed church was opened on 17th December 1888 and is dedicated to St. Hugh (1140 - 1200 A.D.)  A chancel was added the following year.

The church is often open during the day and self-service refreshments are available. In bad weather and icy conditions it may be closed.

A visitors book encourages people to sign in.  There is also a prayer book - we are happy to include anyone's petitions in our prayers.

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All our services commence at 4.00pm.

 

20th April – Easter Service

4th May

1st June – Pentecost

6th July – Young peoples’ service

23rd August – Wells Blessing - commences at 1pm, followed by a service in the church

7th September – Holy Communion

5th October – Harvest

2nd November – Memorial/Remembrance

30th November – Just Carols

14th December - Christingles

 

If you are looking for a small venue in a picturesque setting, St Hugh's is licensed for baptisms, marriages and funerals.  Please contact the Church Office (01433 630930) for details.

There is a foodbank collection point in the porch of St Hugh Foolow and donations are welcome.

Walkers and visitors are welcome to look round the Church and make themselves a drink and give a donation if they wish.