Hodgeston Parish Church (Disused), Hodgeston, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Open Daily. Free Entry.

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Details

Accessibility:

There is no car park at the church and the road alongside is narrow and unsuitable for vehicles to stop. The entrance to the churchyard is through a gateway onto a grassy path. As the church is disused you cannot get to the interior.

Brief Description:

Hodgeston Parish Church is a grade II listed building. It was a 'free chapel' in the Middle Ages – which means that there is no recorded dedication; described in Valor Ecclesiasticus as without lands or house. The vaulted nave is thought to date back to the 13th century and the chancel is 14th century. The church was vested with the charity the Friends of Friendless Churches in 2000, who hold a 999-year lease with effect from 17 December 2000.

Further Information:

Address:

A4139, Pembroke, SA71 5JU

Telephone:

020 7236 3934 Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm

Email:

office@friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk

Website:

http://friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk/hodgeston/

http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/300005959-hodgeston-parish-church-lamphey#.WcF068iGNPY

Opening Hours:

Open daily.

Directions:

Hodgeston Parish Church is just off the A4139 in the centre of Hodgeston. Follow the A4139 from Pembroke for about 3 miles, then take a right turn in Hodgeston and the church is a short distance along this road.

OS SS029993

Transport:

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Amenities:

There are no amenities at the church itself, but you can find plenty of places to buy food and drink in nearby Pembroke town.

Travel Information

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