St Peter's Church, Broughton. Free entry. Limited opening

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Details

Accessibility:

There is some parking near to the church but steps both into the grounds and into the building have stone steps. Further along the road of the B5026 on the edge of the grounds is a sloped access to the church grounds through a gated entrance.

 

Brief description:

Originally built in 17th-century as a private chapel the church, has some impressive and beautifully designed stained glass windows, and offers regular weekly services.

 

Address:

St Peter's Church, Eccleshall Road, Broughton, Eccleshall, Staffs, ST21 6NS

 

Email:

Revd Terry Williams rector@ambc.info

Phone:

Warden 01630 620479

 

Website:

http://www.broughtonchurch.com/

 

Directions:

The church of Broughton lies 15.08 miles/24.28 kilomtres south of Newcastle-under-Lyme. From Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stoke-on-Trent follow the A53 south west towards Loggerheads. In the centre of Loggerheads take the turn south along the B5026 ‘Eccleshall Road’. On approaching Broughton the church will become visible on the south side of the road.

OS SJ766337

Opening Times:

First Sunday in the month - 11:00am Matins
Second Sunday in the month - 10:00am Holy Communion 
Third Sunday in the month - 11:00am Matins
Fourth Sunday in the month - 11:00am Holy Communion
Fifth Sunday in the month - visit website for details

 

 Transport:


For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33. Nearest train station is at Norton Bridge 6.96 miles/11.20 kilometres. For train services visit http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ or call 08457 484950.

 

Amenities:

Nearby Loggerheads has a pub serving meals, drinks and refreshments, a supermarket and petrol station. Visit Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme for shopping, restaurants, cafés, takeaways and entertainments.

 


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