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All Saints' Church,
Harborough Magna

'....the heart of the village...'

All Saints Church Harborough  Magna with Easenhall - The People

The church  has a small yet dedicated and loving congregation who have the ability to come together to worship, decorate, clean and maintain a building that they love.

The church  hosts a selection of different services and warmly opens its doors to local villagers when hosting fetes and fund raising events like Macmillan Coffee Mornings.

The congregation flourishes at services like Harvest Festival where a famous auction of local produce is held …..you’d be a fool to miss out on odd shaped vegetables and homemade chutney!

Mothering Sunday, Easter Sunday, Christingle and Christmas Services are an absolute joy as pews fill up with loving hearts. The connection with the nursery school also brings a new wave of faces when the Earlybird pupils put on the Easter and Christmas Services…..who doesn’t love a 3 year olds rendition of "Little Donkey"?

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Easenhall - The People and the Buildings

Easenhall is less than a mile by footpath across two fields. The village chapel is owned by the village and is used for a variety of meetings, including the local ecumenical group - A prayer & Praise - which meets monthly.

Easenhall's quintessential cricket field and pavilion stages larger events like the Annual Horticultural Show, Bonfire Party and Pentecost picnic that all villages can share in.
The village is blessed to have these buildings and areas to worship together in.

All Saints Church Harborough  Magna with Easenhall - The Buildings

All Saints Church nestles in the heart of the village of Harborough Magna. The church was founded in 1307 and the tower is the first glimpse people see of the village whether approaching by road, footpath or canal. The original North aisle and tower were added in the 17th century, further building and restoration took place during the 19th century.

The Church is blessed with a new community room a short distance from the church itself, which provides great facilities for village and church activities.

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