Hambledon Church | |
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51°8′31.4″N 0°36′51.6″W / 51.142056°N 0.614333°W | |
Location | Hambledon, Surrey |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Church of England |
Website | www |
History | |
Former name(s) | St Peter's Church |
Founded | Before 1290AD |
Architecture | |
Style | Tractarian mid-Victorian |
Years built | Rebuilt 1846AD by Rev E Bullock |
Administration | |
Diocese | Guildford |
Episcopal area | Guildford (Bishop of Guildford) |
Archdeaconry | Surrey |
Deanery | Godalming |
Parish | Busbridge and Hambledon |
Clergy | |
Rector | Simon Taylor |
Vicar(s) | Simon Willetts (Associate Vicar), Margot Spencer, Andy Spencer, David Jenkins |
Curate(s) | Patrick Samuels |
Hambledon Church as it is known locally (historically known as St Peters) is an evangelical Anglican Church in Hambledon, Surrey, United Kingdom. Hambledon Church is part of a parish with Busbridge Church[1] connected to the large village or small town of Godalming, Surrey. Together Busbridge and Hambledon Church have six Sunday congregations ranging from traditional to modern and contemporary services.[2] The Patrons are the Martyrs Memorial and the Church of England Charitable Trust.