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The following churches are also served by the clergy of Pocklington:

St Margaret’s Church, Millington  

The parish of Millington lies about miles 2.5 miles (4km) north east of Pocklington. The church building is Norman, with a much later low tower built of brick, and containing two bells. Since 1977 it has been shared by the Church of England and Methodist congregations in the village in a local ecumenical partnership. The leadership of Sunday morning services alternates between the two traditions, but the congregation is mixed, and most special occasions are marked with a joint service. 

Monthly services

First Sunday

9.15am

Morning Service (Methodist)

Second Sunday

9.15am

Holy Communion (Anglican)

Third Sunday

9.15am

Morning Service (Methodist)

Fourth Sunday

9.15am

Matins (Anglican)

Fifth Sunday

 

No service

 

Millington Village Hall

 Millington Village Hall has recently been renovated to provide a comfortable, warm and welcoming venue for a variety of activities. A splendid place to hold your meeting, course, quiet or study day for a maximum of 50 people. There is a refurbished kitchen, well equipped meeting room and disabled toilet.

The rent to hire the hall is £6.00 per hour, to include heating. Please contact the Bookings Secretary (01759 302155) to arrange your event.

 

St. Ethelburger's Church, Great Givendale

The parish of Great Givendale lies about 3 miles (5km) north of Pocklington. The tiny church stands in a dip in the Wold, and gives an impression of peace and tranquillity. There is a fine Norman chancel arch dating from about AD1150, but the building was extensively and sympathetically restored in the mid-nineteenth century. It is always open to visitors.

 Monthly services

Second Sunday

9.15am

Matins

Fourth Sunday

9.15am

Holy Communion

 

 
 


Last modified 04 August 2008