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Participating Churches YOU ARE WELCOME TO PLAN YOUR ROUTE AROUND ALL CHURCHES IN BERKSHIRE FOR RIDE+STRIDE BUT THE LIST BELOW ARE THOSE WHICH WILL BE OPEN ON THE DAY OR HAVE A SIGNING-IN SHEET ON THE DOOR REFRESHMENTS (R) AREA CHURCH TOWN/VILLAGE POST CODE TOILETS (T) NEWBURY, THATCHAM AND HOLY TRINITY HERMITAGE RG18 9ST R, T BERKSHIRE DOWNS ST MARY AND ST NICHOLAS COMPTON RG20 6NG R, T ST MARK COLD ASH RG18 9PT ST MARY HAMPSTEAD NORREYS RG18 0TD R ST FRIDESWIDE FRILSHAM RG18 9UZ R ST PETER & PAUL YATTENDON RG18 0UE R, T (open till 2.30) ST MARY EAST ILSLEY RG20 7LP ST NICHOLAS BEEDON RG20 8SW R ALL SAINTS WEST ILSLEY RG20 7AJ ALL SAINTS FARNBOROUGH OX12 8NY ST JAMES LECKHAMPSTEAD RG20 8QQ R ST MARY THE VIRGIN CHIEVELEY RG20 8UT R ST BARTHOLOMEW OARE RG18 9SD R ST JAMES THE GREATER EASTBURY RG17 7JL R, T ALL SAINTS EAST GARSTON RG17 7HH ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS LAMBOURN RG17 8PA (also open 18th Sept ST MARY SHAW CUM DONNINGTON RG14 2DR for Heritage Open Days) (also open 12th Sept ST MARY THE VIRGIN SPEEN RG14 1SA for Heritage Open Days) ST GEORGE THE MARTYR WASH COMMON RG14 6NU R, T ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST NEWBURY RG14 7PY T ST LAWRENCE HUNGERFORD RG17 0JB HUNGERFORD URC HUNGERFORD RG17 0NF R METHODIST CHURCH HUNGERFORD RG17 0EH ST MARY HAMSTEAD MARSHALL RG20 0JG 1 ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS INKPEN RG17 9DS ST MARY KINTBURY RG17 9TR ST MARY THATCHAM RG193PN ST MARY GREAT SHEFFORD RG17 7DZ (Closed 2-4 for a ST GREGORY WELFORD RG20 8HA wedding) ST SWITHIN WICKHAM RG20 8HD ST STEPHEN SHEFFORD WOODLANDS RG17 7AS ST MARGARET CATMORE RG20 7HN (open for Heritage BRADFIELD & DISTRICT ST MARY ALDERMASTON RG7 4HR Open Days) ST NICHOLAS WASING RG7 4NG ST PETER BRIMPTON RG7 4TJ ST JOHN THE BAPTIST PADWORTH RG7 4NP ST MARY THE VIRGIN STRATFIELD MORTIMER RG7 3NU ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST STRATFIELD MORTIMER RG7 7SY ST MARY THE VIRGIN BURGHFIELD RG30 3TG ST MARY SULHAMSTEAD ABBOTTS RG7 4ED ST PETER WOOLHAMPTON RG7 5TB ST MARY BEENHAM RG7 5NN R ST MATTHEW MIDGHAM RG7 5UW ST CLEMENT ASHAMPSTEAD RG8 8SL ST MARY ALDWORTH RG8 9SB ST MARY BUCKLEBURY RG7 6PR ST DENYS STANFORD DINGLEY RG7 6LS ALL SAINTS UPPER BUCKLEBURY RG7 6QH ST MARY MARLSTON RG18 9UL ST PETER BRADFIELD SOUTHEND RG7 6EY HOLY TRINITY THEALE RG7 5BX ST MARK ENGLEFIELD RG7 5EN 2 ST LAURENCE TIDMARSH RG8 8EY ST NICHOLAS SULHAM RG8 8EG ST JAMES THE LESS PANGBOURNE RG8 7AX ST MARY STREATLEY ON THAMES RG8 9HU ST STEPHEN UPPER BASILDON RG8 8LP READING WEST AND TILEHURST ST CATHERINE TILEHURST RG31 5LN R, T (10-3) Except during wedding (also open ST MICHAEL TILEHURST RG30 4JW for Heritage Open Days 18th Sept) R, T (also open 6pm 12th Sept Evensong READING CENTRAL CHRIST CHURCH READING RG2 7AJ for Heritage Open Days) ALL SAINTS READING RG1 6NN READING MINSTER READING RG1 2HX (10-1) ST GILES READING RG1 2SB R (10-3) ST LUKE READING RG1 5LO R, T ST MARK WEST READING RG30 2TA T EMMANUEL METHODIST READING RG30 1EE WESLEY METHODIST READING RG1 4BW R, T (10-4) ABBEY BAPTIST READING RG1 3BE R, T R, T (also open for ST MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL READING RG1 7RD Heritage Open Days) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST READING RG1 3AA R, T READING CAVERSHAM ST ANDREW CAVERSHAM HEIGHTS RG4 7PL R ST JOHN CAVERSHAM RG4 8EB T ST PETER CAVERSHAM RG4 7AQ T (open morning only) READING EAST, WOODLEY AND ST NICHOLAS EARLEY RG6 7JN (12-6) EARLEY ST PETER EARLEY RG6 1EY READING SOUTH, SHINFIELD AND ST AGNES READING RG2 8DD SWALLOWFIELD ST BARNABAS READING RG6 5TS R ST PAUL READING RG2 8PN WOKINGHAM NORTH AND ST CATHERINE BEARWOOD RG41 5BN R, T SONNING 3 ST NICHOLAS HURST RG10 0SN ST JAMES RUSCOMBE RG10 9UD ST MARY THE VIRGIN TWYFORD RG10 9NT R, T URC TWYFORD RG10 9DR ST MARY WARGRAVE RG10 8EU ST MARY THE VIRGIN WINNERSH RG41 5NA R, T (10-1) WOKINGHAM DISTRICT ST BARTHOLOMEW ARBORFIELD RG2 9JA ST JAMES BARKHAM RG40 4PL ST JAMES FINCHAMPSTEAD RG40 4LU T (10-12) ST ELIGIUS ARBORFIELD GREEN RG2 9NB T (10-12) ALL SAINTS WOKINGHAM RG40 1UE CORPUS CHRISTI RC WOKINGHAM RG40 2HE QUAKER MEETING WOKINGHAM RG40 2DX R WOKINGHAM METHODIST WOKINGHAM RG40 1XS ST PAUL WOKINGHAM RG41 1EH COMMUNITY CHURCH WOOSEHILL RG41 3RS R, T (10-12.45) WOKINGHAM, SANDHURST AND ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CROWTHORNE RG45 7NT T (9.30-4.30) CROWTHORNE METHODIST CHURCH CROWTHORNE RG45 6LT ST GEORGE OWLSMOOR GU47 0SS R, T SANDHURST BAPTIST SANDHURST GU47 9BH R, T (open for ST MICHAEL SANDHURST GU47 8HN Heritage Open Days) (open for Heritage BRACKNELL ALL SAINTS ASCOT HEATH SL5 8DQ Open Days) ALL SAINTS BINFIELD RG42 5NS ST MARK BINFIELD RG42 4AN HOLY TRINITY BRACKNELL RG12 1AX ST PAUL URC BRACKNELL RG12 9LP ST MICHAEL & ST MARY (open for Heritage EASTHAMPSTEAD RG12 7ER MAGDALENE Open Days) ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS SUNNINGHILL SL5 7DD R 4 ALL SOULS SOUTH ASCOT SL5 9EB R, T MAIDENHEAD & DISTRICT ALL SAINTS MAIDENHEAD, Boyne Hill SL6 4HE R, T ST EDMUND CAMPION MAIDENHEAD SL6 4PY ST PETER FURZE PLATT, MAIDENHEAD SL6 7QU ST MARK'S HOSPITAL CHURCH MAIDENHEAD SL6 6DU CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD MAIDENHEAD SL6 3AX HIGH STREET METHODIST MAIDENHEAD SL6 1EF WOODLANDS PARK METHODIST MAIDENHEAD SL6 3NW ST MARK'S METHODIST PINKNEYS GREEN SL6 5BQ ST MICHAEL BRAY SL6 2AB HOLY TRINITY COOKHAM SL6 9SN ST JOHN THE BAPTIST COOKHAM DEAN SL6 9PD ST JOHN THE BAPTIST SHOTTESBROOKE SL6 3SW ST LAWRENCE WALTHAM ST LAWRENCE RG10 0JG R R, T (open for ST MARY WHITE WALTHAM SL6 3JH Heritage Open Days) WINDSOR & DISTRICT ST JOHN THE BAPTIST WINDSOR SL4 1LT ALL SAINTS WINDSOR SL4 1HU R, T (10am - 1pm) HOLY TRINITY WINDSOR SL4 3AX METHODIST WINDSOR SL4 3HH ST STEPHEN & ST AGNES WINDSOR SL4 5DA ST EDWARD RC WINDSOR SL4 3HJ R, T (open 11-3) ST AGNES WINDSOR SL4 3DX CHRISTCHURCH URC WINDSOR SL4 1BA WINDSOR BAPTIST WINDSOR SL4 1EH ETON WICK METHODIST WINDSOR SL4 6JZ ST ANDREW CLEWER SL4 5GJ ALL SAINTS DEDWORTH SL4 4JW ST MARK RC DEDWORTH SL4 4JS 5 DEDWORTH GREEN BAPTIST DEDWORTH SL4 5PE SS PETER & ANDREW OLD WINDSOR SL4 2JW OLD WINDSOR METHODIST OLD WINDSOR SL4 2QL 6.
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