Denomination: Church of England
Dymock in one of nine parishes that make up the United Benefice of the Leadon Vale in the Anglican Diocese of Gloucester, part of the Church of England. The others are: Donnington, Kempley, Preston, Redmarley, Upleadon, Bromseberrow, Oxenhall and Pauntley.
Dymock's church building is mainly Norman.
The church and village (Pop 1,200) are mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086 AD). The church today serves many of the people and organisations in the village and its surroundings.
You'll find us on the B4215 road, about 3 miles west of the town of Newent and 12 miles north-west of the City of Gloucester.
Dymock's church building is mainly Norman.
The church and village (Pop 1,200) are mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086 AD). The church today serves many of the people and organisations in the village and its surroundings.
You'll find us on the B4215 road, about 3 miles west of the town of Newent and 12 miles north-west of the City of Gloucester.