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The
following churches are also served by the clergy of Pocklington:
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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.
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Millington Village Hall |
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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
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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.
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