St Lawrence Chapel Warminster
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Chamber Rating
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Alina Val
Aug 16th, 2019 -
Tracey Sheppard
Aug 3rd, 2019 -
Joan Jones
Oct 6th, 2018 -
Paul Dixon
Very interesting and historic
Feb 13th, 2017 -
Guy Burgess
The St Lawrence Chapel in Warminster is a 'peculiar', existing outside the control of the Church of England. It was originally endowed by two maiden sisters named Hewett in the early 13th century, but since 1575 it has been held in trust by twelve feoffees who are responsible for the preservation and upkeep of the chapel on behalf of the townspeople of Warminster who actually 'own' it. Saint Lawrence was martyred by the Romans, being roasted to death on a gridiron; his festival is on August 10th and the Patronal festival is held each year on the closest Sunday to this date. The chapel is in the Parish of St Denys and, on the appointment of a new vicar, the feoffees invite that person to take services. A service of Holy Communion is held each Wednesday at 10.00am. Requests for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals may be made to the chair of the feoffees.
Jan 14th, 2018
Contact Info
- (198) 521-4911
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for St Lawrence Chapel Warminster?
A The phone number for St Lawrence Chapel Warminster is: (198) 521-4911.
Q Where is St Lawrence Chapel Warminster located?
A St Lawrence Chapel Warminster is located at High St, Warminster, eng BA12 9AG
Q What is the internet address for St Lawrence Chapel Warminster?
A The website (URL) for St Lawrence Chapel Warminster is: http://www.stlawrencechapelwarminster.co.uk/
Q What days are St Lawrence Chapel Warminster open?
A St Lawrence Chapel Warminster is open:
Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Sunday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Q How is St Lawrence Chapel Warminster rated?
A St Lawrence Chapel Warminster has a 4.2 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
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St Lawrence Chapel Warminster
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( 6 Reviews )Alina Val on Google
Tracey Sheppard on Google
Joan Jones on Google
Paul Dixon on Google
Very interesting and historic
Guy Burgess on Google
The St Lawrence Chapel in Warminster is a 'peculiar', existing outside the control of the Church of England. It was originally endowed by two maiden sisters named Hewett in the early 13th century, but since 1575 it has been held in trust by twelve feoffees who are responsible for the preservation and upkeep of the chapel on behalf of the townspeople of Warminster who actually 'own' it. Saint Lawrence was martyred by the Romans, being roasted to death on a gridiron; his festival is on August 10th and the Patronal festival is held each year on the closest Sunday to this date. The chapel is in the Parish of St Denys and, on the appointment of a new vicar, the feoffees invite that person to take services. A service of Holy Communion is held each Wednesday at 10.00am. Requests for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals may be made to the chair of the feoffees.