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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 11 September and will be regularly updated until 12 September RECENT UPDATES ARE HIGHLIGHTED IN YELLOW To add your church or to notify amendments/errors, 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) or the Register will be available to sign. 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 face 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 Westcotes B T 10-1 Robert Hall Baptist, 147 Narborough Rd, LE3 0PD City Centre CE (CCT) T All Saints, Highcross St, LE1 4PH CE T 10-1 St Paul & St Augustine Worship Centre, (chancel entrance) War Memorials display 2 Kirby Rd, LE3 6BA RC 10.30-1.30 (W 12.30) Holy Cross, Wellington St, LE1 6HW Western Park CE T 10-1then R St Anne, Letchworth Rd / M T 10-4 Central Methodist, Bishop St, LE1 6AF Westfield Rd, LE3 6HS Serbian Orthodox open or R available St George, Rutland St, opposite Curve, LE1 1SB CE 10-4.30 Cathedral Church of St Martin, Cathedral Gdns, LE1 5FQ O U T E R L E I C E S T E R R outside or in porch. GRANT Track & Trace form needs to be completed to enter the Cathedral Blaby C T 10-2then R Congregational, Park Rd, LE8 4HD CE R in porch(10-4) St Nicholas, St Nicholas Circle, LE1 4LB CE T 10-3 All Saints, Church Street, LE8 4FA CE 10-4then R St Mary de Castro, LE1 5WN GRANT Braunstone TOWN CE a.m. open then R on gate St Crispin, Aylestone CE 10-12then R in porch St Andrew, LE2 8ND Edward Ave/Turnbull Dr LE3 2JW URC T 10-4 URC, 643 Saffron Lane, LE2 6TE Leicester Forest East CE/M T 10-1then R available St Andrew, 90TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION Hinckley Rd/Kirby Lane LE3 3PF Belgrave CE (BHT) R in porch St Peter, Church Rd, LE4 5PE 'Active Travel' event 12-4 including bike maintenance Braunstone B 10-2thenR Friar Lane Baptist, and a chance to test out an electric bike! Hallam Crescent East, LE3 1FH Oadby CE T St Peter, Wigston Road, LE2 5QE GRANT CE T 10-2 St Peter, Woodshawe Rise, LE3 1RH R in churchyard or in St Peter’s Centre opposite Clarendon Park C T 10-2 then R on door Congregational Church, M T Trinity Methodist, LE2 4LA London Rd / Springfield Rd, LE2 3BB access from Harborough Road Evington CE R in porch St Denys, Church Rd, LE5 6FA URC T 10-4 URC, Rosemead Drive, LE2 5SF Highfields CE T 10-4.30 St Peter, 2 St Peters Rd, LE2 1DA GRANT Scraptoft CE 10-12noon then R in porch All Saints, LE7 9ST Knighton CE R available St Guthlac, Holbrook Rd, LE2 3LF Thurnby CE R in porch St Luke, Main St, LE7 9PN GRANT CE T? open or R available St Mary Magdalen, South Wigston CE 10-1 then R on door St Thomas, Brinsmead Rd, LE2 3WB Saffron Rd/Blaby Rd, LE18 4TA Stoneygate CE 10-2 St James the Greater, London Rd, LE2 1NE (South Wigston continued overleaf……) Outer Leicester (continued) North West Leicestershire (continued) South Wigston URC R on external fence United Reformed Ellistown CE 10-1 then R St Christopher, LE67 1FG (at South Leics College) Blaby Rd/Canal St, LE18 4PH Heather CE R on door St John Baptist, LE67 2QP ALARM GRANT Stoughton CE St Mary & All Saints, LE2 2FJ Hugglescote CE T 10-1 then R St John the Baptist, LE67 2BQ Whetstone CE T 10-2 then R St Peter, LE8 6BA ALARM GRANT Ibstock CE R outside (Wedding 3pm) St Denys, LE67 6PB URC T 10-2then R in porch United Reformed, High St, LE8 6LP Kirby Muxloe CE T? St Bartholomew, LE9 2AN Wigston Magna URC 10-4then R United Reformed, Long St, LE18 2AJ Long Whatton CE T All Saints, LE12 5DA GRANT Measham CE T 10-4 then R outside porch or hall St Laurence, (Wedding at 12) High St, DE12 7HZ GRANT CHARNWOOD AREA Normanton le Heath CE R under cover in outside porch Holy Trinity, Main St, LE67 2NN GRANT Anstey CE 10-2 then R St Mary, Bradgate Rd, LE7 7FB Norton juxta Twycross CE R outside porch Holy Trinity, Barkby CE R in porch St Mary, LE7 3QG ALARM GRANT Orton Lane, CV9 3PU Barrow on Soar CE Holy Trinity, Church Street, LE12 8HP Packington CE R outside porch Holy Rood, Mill Lane, LE67 1WL M T Methodist, North St, LE12 8QA GRANT GRANT Beeby CE (CCT) All Saints, LE7 3BL Ravenstone CE T St Michael & All Angels, LE67 2AE Birstall CE T St James the Gt, Church Hill, LE4 4DN Snarestone CE R outside church St Bartholomew, Measham Rd, Glenfield CE R on door St Peter, Church Rd, LE3 8DP DE12 7DA Groby CE R on door St Philip and St James, Markfield Rd, LE6 0FL Snibston CE (R if closed) St Mary, St Mary’s Lane, LE67 3BN Hathern CE open or R available Sts Peter & Paul, LE12 5LA Stretton en le Field CE (CCT) St Michael, DE12 8FF Loughborough CE T 10-4 All Saints with Holy Trinity, GRANT off A444 Twycross to Burton on Trent road Church Gate/Steeple Row LE11 1EE Swepstone CE R in porch St Peter, LE67 2SA CE 10-1 then R Emmanuel, Forest Road, LE11 3NW Thringstone CE R in porch St Andrew, LE67 8NA CE T 10-4 then R available St Mary in Charnwood, Whitwick CE T? St John the Baptist, LE67 5HA nr Priory X-Rds, LE11 3YF Worthington CE R on door St Matthew, LE65 1RE Mountsorrel CE 10-4 then R Christ Church, Rothley Rd, LE12 7JU M 10-12 then R Methodist Church, LE65 1RP B T Baptist Church, Leicester Rd, LE12 7AJ GRANT New - Heritage Boards in the Village M 10-5 Methodist Church, Church Hill Rd, LE12 7JB Nanpantan CE T 10-4 then R available St Mary in Charnwood, nr Priory X-Rds, LE11 3YF Newtown Linford CE R in porch All Saints, Bradgate Rd, LE6 0HB Osgathorpe CE T St Mary the Virgin, LE12 9SY NORTH EAST LEICESTERSHIRE Ab Kettleby CE 10-4 then R St James the Greater, LE14 3HT Quorn CE/M T St Bartholomew, LE12 8DP Ratby CE 2-4or R on door St Philip and St James, LE6 0JF GRANT & HODs Rothley CE T St Mary, Church St, LE7 7PD Asfordby CE 9-5 then R All Saints, LE14 3RU Seagrave CE R in porch All Saints, LE12 7LT Barkestone-le-Vale CE T? St Peter & St Paul, NG13 0HF Bottesford CE T? St Mary the Virgin Shepshed CE T 10-4then R available St Botolph, LE12 9RH GRANT Sileby CE R in porch St Mary, Mountsorrel Lane, LE12 7NF Branston by Belvoir CE St Guthlac, Main St, NG32 1RU GRANT Brooksby CE St Michael & All Angels, LE14 2LH Swithland CE St Leonard, Main St, LE12 8TJ Buckminster CE St John the Baptist, Back St, NG33 5SB Syston CE 10-5 then R in porch St Peter & St Paul, Burrough on the Hill CE R available St Mary the Virgin GRANT Upper Church St, LE7 1HR Chadwell CE open or Register in porch St Mary, LE14 4QL Cold Overton CE T St John, LE15 7QA GRANT Thurcaston CE T 10-4then R in porch All Saints, Anstey Lane, LE7 7JA Thurmaston CE T St Michael & AA, 737 Melton Rd, LE4 8DR Coston CE R in porch St Andrew, LE14 2RP GRANT & ALARM GRANT Wanlip CE T Our Lady & St Nicholas, LE7 4PJ Croxton Kerrial CE St Botolph & St John, NG32 1PZ Woodhouse CE R in porch St Mary in the Elms, East Goscote CE R outside St Hilda, Ling Dale (off Long School Lane, LE12 8UZ Furrow), LE7 3XW Wymeswold CE 1-4(R in porch) St Mary, Far Street, LE12 6TZ Eastwell CE T St Michael & All Angels, LE14 4EJ CHURCHYARD MARKET Eaton CE St Denys, NG32 1SL Edmondthorpe CE (CCT) St Michael & All Angels, LE14 2JU Christian Churches, Chapels & Meeting Houses Freeby CE (CCT) R outside St Mary, LE14 2RY URC R outside United Reformed, LE14 2RY in around 30 English Counties take part in Frisby on the CE St Thomas of C’bury, LE14 2LJ GRANT Ride+Stride, raising more than £1m each year Wreake M T Methodist, 29 Main Street, LE14 2LJ GRANT Gaddesby CE R on door St Luke, LE7 4WE Garthorpe CE (CCT) St Mary, Coston Rd, LE14 2RS Goadby Marwood CE T nearby St Denys, LE14 4LN GRANT Great Dalby CE open or R in porch St Swithun, LE14 2UA NORTH WEST LEICESTERSHIRE Grimston CE St John the Baptist, LE14 3BZ ALARM GRANT Appleby Magna CE R in porch St Michael & AA, DE12 7AA GRANT Harby CE open or R available St Mary the Virgin, LE14 4BG Ashby de la Zouch C 10-12 (with T) Congregational Chapel, Harston CE R available St Michael, NG32 1PP GRANT 12-4 R in porch Kilwardby St, LE65 2FQ Hoby CE T All Saints, LE14 3DT GRANT B R on door Baptist, Brook Street, LE65 1HA M T Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, LE14 3DW CE R available St Helen, Lower Church Street, LE65 1AA Holwell CE R available St Leonard, LE14 4SU M T 10-3 then R by door Methodist, Burton Rd, LE65 2LF Hose CE R available St Michael & All Angels, LE14 4JE Bardon Hill CE 10-1
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