The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin

The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin

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4.5 - (4 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.5 - (4 reviews)
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  • gary hook


    Dec 12th, 2019

  • shaun noble


    Oct 27th, 2019

  • Louise Shelton


    Oct 22nd, 2019

  • Tanya Klymenko

    Lovely little church with a family-like parish. The Cemetery has many graves with Cyrillic on gravestones. This is because Ukrainians, former prisoners of war (WWII) who settled in England, used to own a care home nearby. Priest says the elderly gentlemen were cherished part of the Parish. What a wonderful thing to say!
    Dec 5th, 2018

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About
The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin

The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is located at 1 Bridge Field in Nottingham, England DE72 3DS. The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin can be contacted via phone at (133) 279-2658 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (133) 279-2658

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin?

A The phone number for The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is: (133) 279-2658.


Q Where is The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin located?

A The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is located at 1 Bridge Field, Nottingham, eng DE72 3DS


Q What is the internet address for The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin?

A The website (URL) for The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is: http://www.trentderwentparishes.org/weston


Q How is The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin rated?

A The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin has a 4.5 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

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The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin

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image Lovely little church with a family-like parish. The Cemetery has many graves with Cyrillic on gravestones. This is because Ukrainians, former prisoners of war (WWII) who settled in England, used to own a care home nearby. Priest says the elderly gentlemen were cherished part of the Parish. What a wonderful thing to say!


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