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- The Church – St. Michael All Angels, Steeple
The original pipes from the Steeple barrel organ were used to make up the Church Knowle Church organ Steeple is now fortunate to have two working organs and both are used regularly The present chancel was rebuilt by Prebendary Nathaniel Bond (1852-1889) on the site of its predecessor
- Steeple: St Michael All Angels - A Church Near You
Our normal service pattern is every Sunday at 10:30 Most weeks, this is a service of Holy Communion, but on the second Sunday of the month, it is Morning Prayer On a fifth Sunday we have a united Benefice service at St Peter's Church Knowle All are welcome to come along
- Dorset Historic Churches Trust - dhct. org. uk
Steeple is a very tiny, but lovely little hamlet nestling under the Purbeck hills There has been a church here since the 12c and much of the original survives in the nave
- CHURCH KNOWLE PARISH
Church Knowle is a village and civil parish on the Isle of Purbeck in the county of Dorset in the south of England Church Knowle village is situated about 1 mile (1 6 km) west of Corfe Castle, 4 miles (6 4 km) south of Wareham and 6 miles (9 7 km) west of Swanage
- The Parish – St. Michael All Angels, Steeple
The Parish of Steeple is first mentioned in Domesday Book (1087), when the manor of “Glole, Stiple and Criz” i e Church Knowle, Steeple and Creech, is recorded as being held by Roger de Belmont Together they must have made an exceptionally large manor
- St. Michael All Angels, Steeple – St. Michael All Angels, Steeple . . .
Information on the Church, the Parish and its Families The Lawrences of Steeple and the Washingtons Pictures of St Michael All Angels and Steeple
- Registers – St. Michael All Angels, Steeple
In 2013 a survey was conducted of the church graveyard to record information which was legible on the headstones That information is provided below
- News – St. Michael All Angels, Steeple
The St Michael All Angels church is a grateful recipient of a Viridor credit which will be used for essential repairs and maintenance of the historic church
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