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Shotwick is a tiny agricultural village of only fifteen houses and a small seventeenth century manor house situated on the Wirral peninsula, some eight miles from the Roman city of Chester in the North West of England.
St. Michael’s is a medieval double aisled church with largely eighteenth century furniture including box pews and a three decker pulpit. It stands on the site of a former ford across the River Dee which forms the border with Wales.
The parish has a strong sense of community, however with only one hundred and twenty residents, a large part of the welcoming congregation come from further afield, drawn by the traditional services and the sense of being part of continuing worship which has taken place here for almost a thousand years.
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NEWS<<Shotwick Newsletter March 2009 (.pdf)>>
Burton Fête takes place on Saturday 6th June 2009 at 1pm,and we urgently need items that we can sell on our stall to help raise funds for the new sound system.We would like: Quality Bric-a-Brac (Please leave in Church by 31st May)Plants Produce Jams Cakes Anything readily saleable!Please bring your items to the Fête on the Saturday morning (From 10am) or leave them in the Church by the previous Sunday, the 31st May. Thank You.
Please investigate our links page for some recent digital photos of the Church. |
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Visiting the ChurchThe Church is kept open during the day courtesy of the parishioners. This is much appreciated if the comments in the visitors' book are anything to go by. Church tours are available by special arrangement with the Wardens but do bear in mind there are no public facilities. |
Click here for Multimap of Shotwick |
Friends of ShotwickFriends are kept in contact with regular newsletters and support the church financially. Minimum subscription £5 per annum. For information, contact the secretary to the Friends, Mrs Joan Norman |
Shotwick FellowshipA group which meets in Two Mills Chapel schoolroom on the second Monday in the month (except July and August) at 2pm for talks and social activities. |
Bell RingingSt. Michael's has a fine set of bells including the oldest bell in the Wirral. We have an enthusiastic group of ringers who practise every Friday and look after the maintenance of the bells. Our ringers ring on the first Sunday of the month for Parish Worship, also on Feast Days and other selected services. Contact Frank Parry if you are keen to join in and learn. |
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