The Parish Church of St Bartholomew

This magnificent, grade one listed, building, mentioned in Simon Jenkin's 'England's Thousand Best Churches', stands at the heart of the village. It was first built between 1170 and 1220 and there are some fine Norman remains from that period outside the east end of the church.

It was rebuilt and extended about 1220 and contains interesting additions and modifications from many periods since, including a contemporary sculpture of St. Bartholomew above the porch and a 'Crown of Thorns' aumbrey light by a well known local artist. It has a very fine musical acoustic and was much loved by the composer Benjamin Britten, several of whose church parables were first performed here. It still hosts a variety of concerts, including the Aldeburgh Festival.

The church is open every day for visitors and those who desire a quiet space for prayer or thought.

There is a 9.30am Holy Communion Service on the first, second and third Sundays  and a 6pm BCP Evening Prayer on Wednesdays.

Details of services are posted outside the church and published in the Link magazine and Village Voice. During the current Covid Pandemic services are subject to alteration . For up to date information visit A Church Near You website St Bartholomew's Orford or contact the Team Rector.

 

Contact

The Revd Giles Tulk
Team Rector of the Wilford peninsula
Orford Rectory

Telephone 01394 450610

email revgileswtr [at] gmail [dot] com