ALL SAINTS CHURCH HISTORY

We are a small parish six miles distant from the port of Harwich with a population

of approximately 400. Our electoral role is 31, and in common with many

parishes we struggle to pay our Parish Share each year, and, through our

fund-raising efforts, and planned giving, we have succeeded in doing this.

Our little Church 17th century bell-cage and its picturesque setting above the

River Stout, looking towards Suffolk stands on the Essex Way and is a quiet and

restful place for walkers and other visitors who are pleased and surprised to

find it open.

It is a much loved building and a focus for our local community, the most ancient

building in our village, dating back to 1100.

ALL SAINTS CHURCH APPEAL

We are striving to finish the restoration work to the walls, which we started in the 1990s. The last phase -

the South/West exterior and interior - we want to complete next year. We have

obtained the necessary Diocesan Faculty for this work, but we have to raise

£26,000.

PLEASE HELP US IF YOU CAN WITH A

DONATION (however small)

CHEQUES MADE

PAYABLE TO “WRABNESS PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL”

Addressed to: Mrs. Ann Rouse, Treasurer,

Wrabness PCC, Lower Farmhouse, Wrabness, Manningtree, Essex CO1 1 2TF

Every little will help.

Many Thanks.

Wrabness Village