Gloucestershire Places of Worship

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All Saints Church, May Hill, Longhope
All Saints Church,
Glasshouse Hill,
May Hill, Longhope, Gloucestershire.

Cemeteries

We believe the Church does NOT have a graveyard.

Note: any church within an urban environment may have had its graveyard closed after the Burial Act of 1853. Any new church built after that is unlikely to have had a graveyard at all.

Church History

This Place of Worship was founded before 1883, and we understand it is still open.

Kelly's Directory of 1923 (in the section on Taynton) mentions that Glasshouse Hill then had a church dedicated to All Saints, curate in charge Rev. John Richard Rimes "who resides at the Folly", and also a Wesleyan Chapel.

Both are first noted on the earliest OS Map available to us, OS 1:2,500, dated 1883.

Kelly also mentions that May Hill had a Mission Room, built in 1879, but this has not been identified, either on Maps or in the present day.

Denomination

Now or formerly Church of England.

If more than one congregation has worshipped here, or its congregation has united with others, in most cases this will record its original dedication.

Maps

This Church is located at OS grid reference SO7081620575. You can see this on various mapping systems. Note all links open in a new window:

Information last updated on 4 Sep 2011 at 09:23.

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This Report was created 16 Nov 2024 - 16:48:44 GMT from information held in the Gloucestershire section of the Places of Worship Database. This was last updated on 13 Oct 2021 at 14:13.

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