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St Michael & All Angels
Bude Haven
Cornwall
EX23 8SD
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Who we are
The Church of St. Michael and All Angels built in 1834/5 by George Wightwick, was the gift of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. The church reflects the history of the area which it serves, which had enjoyed a new prosperity with the cutting of the Bude Canal, at great expense, between 1819-26.
St Michael's was originally built as a Chapel of Ease to nearby Stratton Church, and only later became the parish church of Bude Haven as the town expanded with the advent of the London and South Western Railway in the 1890's and its new found popularity as a holiday resort - somewhat sharply described by John Betjemen as "an East Anglian resort facing the wrong way".
Bude started to become fashionable as a resort in the middle of the 19th century and the character of the town has been particularly defined by its Victorian development as a tourist destination. Fortunately the town has not been disfigured by large-scale 20th century tourist development or excessive commercialisation.
The extensive green areas of Maer, Summerleaze and Efford Downs, the golf course, the valley of the River Neet, the Bude Canal and the agricultural land separating Stratton and Bude create a distinctive pattern of countryside interspersing the built development areas.
Visitors are drawn to the area to spend time on our beautiful sandy beaches, walk the coastal paths or surf in the Atlantic waves. Children can safely swim in our unique Sea Pool on Summerleaze Beach, guarded throughout the holiday season by our ever watchful Bude Surf Life Savers.
Hartland Quay, with its wild, majestic sea and landscape, historic Tintagel and the well known port of Boscastle are all within easy driving distance.
Those of us who are fortunate enough to live here enjoy quiet, uncluttered roads and a relaxing lifestyle.
Parishes in the Benefice are administered by Cornwall Council and represented in parliament by the constituency of North Cornwall.
From: http://www.strattondeanery.co.uk/bude.html
St Michael's was originally built as a Chapel of Ease to nearby Stratton Church, and only later became the parish church of Bude Haven as the town expanded with the advent of the London and South Western Railway in the 1890's and its new found popularity as a holiday resort - somewhat sharply described by John Betjemen as "an East Anglian resort facing the wrong way".
Bude started to become fashionable as a resort in the middle of the 19th century and the character of the town has been particularly defined by its Victorian development as a tourist destination. Fortunately the town has not been disfigured by large-scale 20th century tourist development or excessive commercialisation.
The extensive green areas of Maer, Summerleaze and Efford Downs, the golf course, the valley of the River Neet, the Bude Canal and the agricultural land separating Stratton and Bude create a distinctive pattern of countryside interspersing the built development areas.
Visitors are drawn to the area to spend time on our beautiful sandy beaches, walk the coastal paths or surf in the Atlantic waves. Children can safely swim in our unique Sea Pool on Summerleaze Beach, guarded throughout the holiday season by our ever watchful Bude Surf Life Savers.
Hartland Quay, with its wild, majestic sea and landscape, historic Tintagel and the well known port of Boscastle are all within easy driving distance.
Those of us who are fortunate enough to live here enjoy quiet, uncluttered roads and a relaxing lifestyle.
Parishes in the Benefice are administered by Cornwall Council and represented in parliament by the constituency of North Cornwall.
From: http://www.strattondeanery.co.uk/bude.html
Street Address
Church Path
Bude Haven,
Cornwall
EX23 8SD
United Kingdom
Phone: 01288 352896
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Church Pastor
Revd. David Barnes
Pastor
Church Path
Bude Haven,
Cornwall
EX23 8SD
United Kingdom
Phone: (01288) 352254
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Quote of the Day
Habakkuk 2:20
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
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St Michael & All Angels Bude Haven Service Times
Family Eucharist
Every Fourth Sunday at 11:15 a.m. for 45m
Parish Mass
Every Second, Third Sunday at 9:30 a.m. for 1hr
Parish Mass
Every First Sunday at 11:15 a.m. for 1hr
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Every First Tuesday at 4 p.m. for 45m
Morning Prayer
Every First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Thursday at 8:45 a.m. for 30m
Quiet Mass
Every First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Thursday at 9:30 a.m. for 30m
Service Times last updated on the 7th of May, 2018
Every Fourth Sunday at 11:15 a.m. for 45m
Parish Mass
Every Second, Third Sunday at 9:30 a.m. for 1hr
Parish Mass
Every First Sunday at 11:15 a.m. for 1hr
CBS Vespers and Benediction
Every First Tuesday at 4 p.m. for 45m
Morning Prayer
Every First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Thursday at 8:45 a.m. for 30m
Quiet Mass
Every First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Thursday at 9:30 a.m. for 30m
Service Times last updated on the 7th of May, 2018
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St Michael & All Angels History
The Church of St. Michael and All Angels built in 1834/5 by George Wightwick, was the gift of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. The church reflects the history of the area which it serves, which had enjoyed a new prosperity with the cutting of the Bude Canal, at great expense, between 1819-26.
St Michael's was originally built as a Chapel of Ease to nearby Stratton Church, and only later became the parish church of Bude Haven as the town expanded with the advent of the London and South Western Railway in the 1890's and its new found popularity as a holiday resort - somewhat sharply described by John Betjemen as "an East Anglian resort facing the wrong way".
Bude started to become fashionable as a resort in the middle of the 19th century and the character of the town has been particularly defined by its Victorian development as a tourist destination. Fortunately the town has not been disfigured by large-scale 20th century tourist development or excessive commercialisation.
The extensive green areas of Maer, Summerleaze and Efford Downs, the golf course, the valley of the River Neet, the Bude Canal and the agricultural land separating Stratton and Bude create a distinctive pattern of countryside interspersing the built development areas.
Visitors are drawn to the area to spend time on our beautiful sandy beaches, walk the coastal paths or surf in the Atlantic waves. Children can safely swim in our unique Sea Pool on Summerleaze Beach, guarded throughout the holiday season by our ever watchful Bude Surf Life Savers.
Hartland Quay, with its wild, majestic sea and landscape, historic Tintagel and the well known port of Boscastle are all within easy driving distance.
Those of us who are fortunate enough to live here enjoy quiet, uncluttered roads and a relaxing lifestyle.
Parishes in the Benefice are administered by Cornwall Council and represented in parliament by the constituency of North Cornwall.
From: http://www.strattondeanery.co.uk/bude.html
St Michael's was originally built as a Chapel of Ease to nearby Stratton Church, and only later became the parish church of Bude Haven as the town expanded with the advent of the London and South Western Railway in the 1890's and its new found popularity as a holiday resort - somewhat sharply described by John Betjemen as "an East Anglian resort facing the wrong way".
Bude started to become fashionable as a resort in the middle of the 19th century and the character of the town has been particularly defined by its Victorian development as a tourist destination. Fortunately the town has not been disfigured by large-scale 20th century tourist development or excessive commercialisation.
The extensive green areas of Maer, Summerleaze and Efford Downs, the golf course, the valley of the River Neet, the Bude Canal and the agricultural land separating Stratton and Bude create a distinctive pattern of countryside interspersing the built development areas.
Visitors are drawn to the area to spend time on our beautiful sandy beaches, walk the coastal paths or surf in the Atlantic waves. Children can safely swim in our unique Sea Pool on Summerleaze Beach, guarded throughout the holiday season by our ever watchful Bude Surf Life Savers.
Hartland Quay, with its wild, majestic sea and landscape, historic Tintagel and the well known port of Boscastle are all within easy driving distance.
Those of us who are fortunate enough to live here enjoy quiet, uncluttered roads and a relaxing lifestyle.
Parishes in the Benefice are administered by Cornwall Council and represented in parliament by the constituency of North Cornwall.
From: http://www.strattondeanery.co.uk/bude.html