Monmouth Priory Church

The Parishes of 
St Mary's and
Overmonnow with Mitchel Troy and Wonastow

 St Mary's Priory Church

Church history


St Thomas' the Martyr

Overmonnow

Interior, St Thomas:MM

Overmonnow parish comprises the southern end of the historic town of Monmouth. There is a small industrial estate, but most of the parish consists of housing; the population is being enlarged by the building of around six hundred new houses. A program for renovating Drybridge House for 'Bridges' and other community use is also an exciting chapter in the life of the parish.

The congregation at St Thomas' is friendly and informal - there is a warm atmosphere to the worship and visitors are always welcomed. There is an adult choir and a short child-oriented Family/All Age Service. We are fortunate in having the involvement of the Guides and Brownies, who participate in the service.

A Bible Study Group for the three parishes meets monthly. There is also a quiet hour on a Thursday, once a month.

The Christian community at St Thomas' is aware of the need for mission and anticipates that the new housing development will prove an opportunity for outreach and service.

The church and Wayside Calvary attract many visitors, particularly during the summer months when the town and camping site are full of holiday makers. The church is left open all day every day during daylight hours for viewing and for private prayer - its' visitors' books reflect the diversity of those who appreciate finding the church open.

History of St Thomas' the Martyr


St Michael's and All Angels

Mitchel Troy

St Michael's in September:WL

Mitchel Troy is a country parish with a mixture of the long established farming community and retired incomers; it is a close-knit and friendly community which has a lively social calendar.

The church offers mainly traditional worship and forms an important part of the life of the village; it is well attended for a small rural population. The addition of a monthly Family/All Age Service is hoped to encourage some of the younger villagers and to provide an introduction to the rich Christian heritage of this region.

The church is open during daylight hours for viewing and for private prayer.

History of St Michael's and All Angels


St Wonnow

Wonastow

A church with charm..

Wonastow Parish is a rural village with a population of under one hundred. Those who attend the weekly service are a handful, but there is a great deal of regard and affection for the church by the wider community as witnessed by the successful restoration programme in recent years.

The church is normally locked but visitors can obtain the key locally by prior arrangement with the Vicar. 

History of St Wonnow's



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