Churches
Great Malvern Priory Church
Church Street,Malvern,Worcestershire, WR14 2AY
A Charter from Henry 1st in 1128 AD refers to Great Malvern Priory as 'the Priory of St Mary'. In 1154/6 Westminster Abbey obtained a 'bull' from Pope Adrian IV which confirms a strong relationship or dependency of the priory of St Mary, Malvern, on the Abbey of Westminster. See more
Holy Trinity C of E Church
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Holy Trinity Church dates from 1851, when it was built to meet the needs of the then rapidly growing industrial and residential community of North Malvern. It is said that Elgar practiised the organ here - visitors can enjoy an interior as pleasing and delightful as it was in his day, and an organ just as tuneful! An illustrated history of the foundation, building and growth of Holy Trinity is available in the Church. See more
Malvern Baptist Church
Abbey Road,Great Malvern,Worcestershire, WR14 3HG
We work hard at being friendly, welcoming and inclusive and, through our worship and weekly programme for all ages, we hope to creatively show the love of God in our town and beyond. You are welcome to any of our services or other activities. If you are visiting, or are living in the area, we would love to meet you and, if possible, to offer you a safe place as you continue your journey of faith and discovery. See more
Somers Park Avenue Methodist Church
39 Victoria Park Road,Malvern Link,Worcestershire, WR14 2JX
We hope that you will be able to join us to worship God with us on a Sunday morning at 10.30am. We offer a warm welcome, with a regular Junior Church during the service and a toddlers play area in the church, and refreshments after each service. Please let our stewards know if you are coming to church for the first time, coming back to church after a break, or visiting the area and we will be happy to help. See more
St. Wulstans Roman Catholic Church
Ledbury Road,Little Malvern,Worcestershire, WR14 4JL
St Wulstan’s Church is located in Little Malvern just 200 metres north of the junction of A449 and the A4104. It is situated on slopes of the beautiful Malvern Hills, overlooking the broad Severn Plain. Restoration of the church continues after the major re-roofing project of 2003/04 which would not have been possible without, in particular, a large grant from English Heritage. The Elgar family graves are located at the southern end of the cemetery. See more
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