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Leicestershire Historic Churches Trust Registered Charity 233476 & Saturday 12 September 2020 10am – 6pm except where different times stated This list is dated 24 August and will be regularly updated until 12 September. To add your church or to notify amendments, please contact [email protected] RIDE+STRIDE FOR CHURCHES AND CHAPELS 31st Year in Leicestershire :: over £1,100,000 raised since 1990 Organised by the LeicesterShire Historic Churches Trust Registered Charity 233476 www.lhct.org.uk/ride-and-stride/ & www.ridestride.org K E Y: B Baptist BM Baptist/Methodist BHT Church in care of Belgrave Heritage Trust C Congregational CCT Church in care of Churches Conservation Trust CE Church of England E Ecumenical El Elim Ev Evangelical I Independent M Methodist Mn Mission RC Roman Catholic SA Salvation Army U Unitarian URC United Reformed W Weslyan Reformed Union R = Sign in Register available if church closed T = Toilet probably available T? = Toilet maybe available W = Wedding HODs = church participating in Heritage Open Days 2020 GRANT = Grant (for repairs or new facilities or roof alarm) awarded in last 18 months CHURCHES IN BOLD TYPE RECEIVE VERY FEW, SOMETIMES NO, VISITORS – PLEASE MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO INCLUDE THEM IN YOUR ROUTE! The following churches and chapels are participating in Ride+Stride 2020 and many will be open when you visit (10-6 unless different time stated) IMPORTANT - You must carry your own pen (to sign Registers), your own hand sanitiser (to use before you sign Registers), and your own water and refreshments. You must wear a mask if you enter a church or chapel for any reason. It’s hard to get this list 100% accurate – especially this year – so please include on your sponsorship form any church/chapel on this list that you visit on the day (even if closed with no Register to sign) I N N E R L E I C E S T E R O U T E R L E I C E S T E R City Centre CE (CCT) T All Saints, Highcross St, LE1 4PH Blaby C T 10-2then R Congregational, Park Rd, LE8 4HD (chancel entrance) War Memorials display Leicester Forest East CE/M T 10-1then R available St Andrew, M T 10-4 Central Methodist, Bishop St, LE1 6AF Hinckley Rd/Kirby Lane LE3 3PF CE 10-5.15 Cathedral Church of St Martin, Cathedral Gdns, LE1 5FQ 'Active Travel' event 12-4 including bike maintenance R outside or in porch. GRANT and a chance to test out an electric bike! Track & Trace form needs to be completed Oadby CE T St Peter, Wigston Road, LE2 5QE GRANT if you wish to enter the Cathedral R in churchyard or in St Peter’s Centre opposite CE 10-4 then R St Mary de Castro, LE1 5WN GRANT M T Trinity Methodist, LE2 4LA Aylestone URC T 10-4 URC, 643 Saffron Lane, LE2 6TE access from Harborough Road TH 90 ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION URC T 10-4 URC, Rosemead Drive, LE2 5SF Belgrave CE (BHT) R in porch St Peter, Church Rd, LE4 5PE Scraptoft CE 10-12noon then R in porch All Saints, LE7 9ST Braunstone B 10-2thenR Friar Lane Baptist, South Wigston CE 10-1 then R on door St Thomas, Hallam Crescent East, LE3 1FH Saffron Rd/Blaby Rd, LE18 4TA Clarendon Park Whetstone CE T 10-2 then R St Peter, LE8 6BA ALARM GRANT C T 10-2 then R on door Congregational Church, London Rd / Wigston Magna URC 10-4then R United Reformed, Long Street, Springfield Rd, LE2 3BB LE18 2AJ Knighton CE R available St Guthlac, Holbrook Rd, LE2 3LF CE T? open or R available St Mary Magdalen, Brinsmead Rd, LE2 3WB Westcotes B T 10-1 Robert Hall Baptist, 147 Narborough Rd, LE3 0PD Western Park CE T 10-1then R St Anne, Letchworth Rd / Westfield Rd, LE3 6HS CHARNWOOD AREA Anstey CE 10-2 then R St Mary, Bradgate Rd, LE7 7FB Barkby CE R in porch St Mary, LE7 3QG ALARM GRANT Christian Churches, Chapels & Meeting Houses Barrow on Soar M T Methodist, North St, LE12 8QA GRANT in around 30 English Counties take part in Beeby CE (CCT) All Saints, LE7 3BL Glenfield CE R on door St Peter, Church Rd, LE3 8DP Ride+Stride, raising around £1m each year Hathern CE open or R available Sts Peter & Paul, LE12 5LA Charnwood Area (continued) North East Leicestershire (continued) Loughborough CE T 10-4 All Saints with Holy Trinity, GRANT Old Dalby CE St John the Baptist, LE13 4LB Church Gate/Steeple Row LE11 1EE Owston CE St Andrew, LE15 8DH CE 10-1 then R Emmanuel, Forest Road, LE11 3NW Pickwell CE 10-6 or R in porch All Saints, LE14 2QT CE T 10-4 then R available St Mary in Charnwood, Plungar CE St Helen, NG13 0JA nr Priory X-Rds, LE11 3YF Queniborough CE T? St Mary, LE7 3DZ GRANT Mountsorrel CE 10-4 then R Christ Church, Rothley Rd, LE12 7JU Ragdale CE All Saints, Six Hills Rd, LE14 3PP CE R available St Peter, Market Place, LE12 7BA Ratcliffe on the Wreake CE R in porch St Botolph, LE7 4SN B T Baptist Church, Leicester Rd, LE12 7AJ GRANT Rearsby CE T St Michael & All Angels, LE7 4YE HODs M 10-5 Methodist Church, Church Hill Rd, LE12 7JB Redmile CE R outside church St Peter, Main St, NG13 0GA Nanpantan CE T 10-4 then R available St Mary in Charnwood, Rotherby CE All Saints, Main St, LE14 2LP nr Priory X-Rds, LE11 3YF Saltby CE St Peter, LE14 4QW Osgathorpe CE T St Mary the Virgin, LE12 9SY Saxelbye CE R in porch St Peter, LE14 3PQ GRANT Quorn CE/M T St Bartholomew, LE12 8DP Scalford CE T St Egelwin, LE14 4DL Seagrave CE R in porch All Saints, LE12 7LT Sewstern CE Holy Trinity, NG33 5RN Shepshed CE T open or R available St Botolph, LE12 9RH GRANT Somerby CE All Saints, LE14 2PZ ALARM GRANT Sileby CE R in porch St Mary, Mountsorrel Lane, LE12 7NF South Croxton CE open or R available St John Baptist, LE7 3RD GRANT Sproxton CE St Bartholomew, LE14 4PZ Swithland CE T St Leonard, LE12 8TJ Stapleford CE (CCT) St Mary Magdalene & All Saints Syston CE 10-5 then R in porch St Peter & St Paul, Stapleford Park, LE14 2FF Upper Church St, LE7 1HR Stathern CE T St Guthlac, LE14 4HB ALARM GRANT Thurcaston CE T 10-4then R in porch All Saints, Anstey Lane, LE7 7JA Stonesby CE St Peter, LE14 4QX Thurmaston CE T St Michael & AA, 737 Melton Rd, LE4 8DR Thorpe Arnold CE 11-4then R on door St Mary the Virgin, LE14 4RU Wanlip CE T Our Lady & St Nicholas, LE7 4PJ GRANT Woodhouse CE R in porch St Mary in the Elms, Thrussington CE T Holy Trinity, Church Lane, LE7 4TE School Lane, LE12 8UZ Waltham on the Wolds CE 10-5thenR St Mary M’lene, LE14 4AH Wedding at 2.30:- Please follow signs for entry and be aware of the notice on the vestry door. NORTH EAST LEICESTERSHIRE Wartnaby CE St Michael & All Angels, LE14 3HU Ab Kettleby CE 10-4 then R St James the Greater, LE14 3HT Withcote CE (CCT) Withcote Chapel, Bridle Rd, LE15 8DP GRANT & HODs Wyfordby CE St Mary, LE14 4RY Asfordby CE 9-5 then R All Saints, LE14 3RU Wymondham CE R in porch St Peter, Nurses Lane, LE14 2AS Barkestone-le-Vale CE T? St Peter & St Paul, NG13 0HF Bottesford CE T? St Mary the Virgin Branston by Belvoir CE St Guthlac, Main St, NG32 1RU NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE Brooksby CE St Michael & All Angels, LE14 2LH Appleby Magna CE R in porch St Michael & AA, DE12 7AA GRANT Buckminster CE St John the Baptist, Back St, NG33 5SB Ashby de la Zouch B R on door Baptist, Brook Street, LE65 1HA Burrough on the Hill CE R available St Mary the Virgin GRANT CE R available St Helen, Lower Church Street, LE65 1AA Chadwell CE open or Register in porch St Mary, LE14 4QL M T 10-3 then R by door Methodist, Burton Rd, LE65 2LF Cold Overton CE T St John, LE15 7QA GRANT Bardon Hill CE 10-1 then R on door St Peter, LE67 1TD GRANT Coston CE R in porch St Andrew, LE14 2RP GRANT & ALARM GRANT Belton CE 10-2 then R in porch St John Baptist, LE12 9UH Croxton Kerrial CE St Botolph & St John, NG32 1PZ Breedon on the Hill CE T Sts Mary & Hardulph, DE73 8JT GRANT East Goscote CE R outside St Hilda, Ling Dale (off Long Castle Donington CE T 10-4then R St Edward, DE74 2LA Furrow), LE7 3XW GRANT & ALARM GRANT Eastwell CE T St Michael & All Angels, LE14 4EJ Copt Oak CE T 10-4then R St Peter, LE67 9QB GRANT CHURCHYARD MARKET Diseworth CE St Michael & All Angels, DE74 2QE GRANT Eaton CE St Denys, NG32 1SL Donisthorpe CE R outside porch St John the Evangelist, DE12 7PY Edmondthorpe CE (CCT) St Michael & All Angels, LE14 2JU Ellistown CE 10-1 then R St Christopher, LE67 1FG Freeby CE (CCT) R outside St Mary, LE14 2RY Heather CE R on door St John the Baptist, LE67 2QP ALARM GRANT URC R outside United Reformed, LE14 2RY Hugglescote CE T 10-1 then R St John the Baptist, LE67 2BQ Frisby on the CE St Thomas of C’bury, LE14 2LJ GRANT Ibstock CE R outside (Wedding 3pm) St Denys, LE67 6PB Wreake M T Methodist, 29 Main Street, LE14 2LJ GRANT Kirby Muxloe CE T? St Bartholomew, LE9 2AN Gaddesby CE R on door St Luke, LE7 4WE Long Whatton CE T All Saints, LE12 5DA GRANT Garthorpe CE (CCT) St Mary, Coston Rd, LE14 2RS Measham CE T 10-4 then R outside porch or hall St Laurence, Goadby Marwood CE T nearby St Denys, LE14 4LN GRANT (Wedding at 12) High St, DE12 7HZ GRANT Great Dalby CE Open or R in porch St Swithun, LE14 2UA Normanton le Heath CE R under cover in outside porch Holy Trinity, Grimston CE St John the Baptist, LE14 3BZ ALARM GRANT Main St, LE67 2NN GRANT Harby CE open or R available St Mary the Virgin, LE14 4BG Norton juxta Twycross CE R outside porch Holy Trinity, Harston CE R available St Michael, NG32 1PP GRANT Orton Lane, CV9 3PU Hoby CE T All Saints, LE14 3DT GRANT Packington CE R outside porch Holy Rood, Mill Lane, LE67 1WL M T Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, LE14 3DW GRANT Holwell CE R available St Leonard, LE14 4SU Ravenstone CE T St Michael & All Angels, LE67 2AE Hose CE R available St Michael & All Angels, LE14 4JE Snarestone CE R outside church St Bartholomew, Measham Rd, Hungarton CE St John the Baptist, LE7 9JX GRANT DE12 7DA Keyham CE open or R available All Saints, LE7 9JP Snibston
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