St Laurence Church Rowington

St Laurence Church Rowington The page for St Laurence Church Rowington , Warwickshire in the Diocese of Coventry Beside the north door is a holy water stoop.

A SHORT GUIDE TO ST LAURENCE CHURCH ROWINGTON

Churchyard
The entrance to the churchyard is on the west side by single and double gates, which were late Victorian but have recently been replaced in the same style and design. The parish war memorial stands on the west boundary, but there are no memorials or graves of note. The dominant feature of the entrance is the yew trees which have been clippe

d into the shape of domes. History
The architecture of the church has developed over the centuries. It probably dates from the early 12th Century, with the first written record of a church at Rowington contained in a deed of 1157. The nave north wall is Norman; in the 1280s it was given a new west wall and considerably widened southwards. The tower was built in c1300 followed shortly after by the Chancel which in 1490 was given new south windows. A Chantry Chapel was added on the north side of the Chancel in the 1400s, this was incorporated into the north aisle in 1554. The Lady Chapel was created in 1960 when the Chancel screen was moved across to the north aisle. Interior
In 1872, the interior of the church was given a complete restoration by GF Bodley. Much of the early work and fittings were removed, though some of the furniture remains: a medieval alms box carved from a single piece of oak; a Norman tub type font; a rare 15th century stone pulpit; the communion rail dating from 1682 and on the high altar, a refectory table derived from the original Elizabethan. The body of the church also contains a small altar with a fossil marble top, given by Reverend G Weale in 1797. The pews, lecterns, screen, vestry and altar cross all date from the restoration. The painted ceiling of the north aisle is all that remains of the highly decorative work. The organ dates from the early 1960’s and is by Compton in a case dated 1906. A prayer corner was set up next to the Lady Chapel in 2011, in memory of John Hibbs, a member of the congregation. Here you may light a candle, remember, pray for and talk to loved ones and friends who have died. Exterior
The church is notable for its central tower and the ‘Christ in Glory’ stained glass window which dominates the west end of the church. The modern porch was added on the south side in 1906, replacing the brick and timber porch which was demolished during the restoration in 1872. Also on the south side is a small door which leads into the Chancel. The red sandstone on the top course of the stonework was a gift from Mary 1 and came from Kenilworth Priory. Windows
There is some lovely stained glass in the windows which include two designed by William Kemp. The east window dates from the 1872 restoration and on the south side of the chancel is a small window filled with fragments of medieval glass.

‘Christ in Glory’ millennium window
The stained glass in the west window was commissioned to celebrate the new millennium in 2000. The subject is ‘Christ in Glory’ which was designed and executed by the artist Graeme Wilson, to reflect something of the spirit of the Church and the local area, known as the Forest of Arden. The window is dominated by the central figure of the Risen Christ. Unusually, he is depicted within a double ‘aureole’ – that of the perfectly circular, rising Easter sun, together with a geometric spiral formation based on the pentagon. Also in this composition, the spiral formation, with its so-called ‘Divine Proportion’ is a symbol of spiritual growth and rebirth both in mankind and throughout creation. There is much reference to nature, flowers, foliage and the night sky bringing together the local – Shakespeare, Flowers, Forest of Arden, and St Laurence interior - with the universal. Tower
The tower holds six bells in a steel frame. The oldest dates from 1609 with the newest added in 1959. It also houses a clock, with works which date from about 1756. On the top of the tower is a weather vane consisting of a copper fan in the shape of a boar’s head, which may date from about 1700. Rowington Band of Bell ringers
The bells of St Laurence are now rung regularly by the Rowington Band of Bell ringers for special church services and weddings. The band meets every Wednesday and Friday evening and is always looking for new ringers. No experience is necessary, expert teaching can be arranged. If you are interested in joining, please contact Jack Reedy on 01564 783129

SERVICES AT ROWINGTON

FIRST SUNDAY of the month
6.00pm Evensong – a traditional service from the Book of Common Prayer
SECOND SUNDAY of the month
11.00am ‘Sacred Space’ Holy Communion Service
FOURTH WEDNESDAY of the month
7.30-8.00pm SERVICES AT ROWINGTON

FIRST SUNDAY of the month
6.00pm Evensong – a traditional service from the Book of Common Prayer
SECOND SUNDAY of the month
11.00am ‘Sacred Space’ Holy Communion Service
FOURTH WEDNESDAY of the month
7.30-8.00pm Contemplative Prayer Group
FOURTH SUNDAY of the month
11.00am Morning Praise
FIFTH SUNDAY of the month
8.30am Holy Communion from Common Worship
6.00pm Celtic Service

St Laurence Church Rowington, CV35 7AB

An enormous Spring Sunshine Easter Monday thank you - together, you amazing lot helped raise over £320 today for Tearfun...
06/04/2026

An enormous Spring Sunshine Easter Monday thank you - together, you amazing lot helped raise over £320 today for Tearfund’s work around the world, lifting people and families out of poverty. Special thanks to Nicola Everall and Cheryl Lane Stanton for service with a smile and Mr P and Di Nicholas for washing up duties and all our amazing cake bakers 😍🍰☀️

Join us as a Ferncumbe Family together this morning at Hatton at 10.00am for our Easter Day service.
05/04/2026

Join us as a Ferncumbe Family together this morning at Hatton at 10.00am for our Easter Day service.

Lent 2026 // Easter Sunday

God of unbounded joy,
God of undying love:
the women went to the tomb
to tend to the crucified dead
and came back the first preachers
of resurrection.
As we come back from our tomb today,
and begin to live again,
may we deliver with unbridled joy
what the world is dying to hear:
that death is never the end;
that love remains what is most divine;
and that you continue to live
in the beating heart of our humanity.
Amen.

Do visit our friends at St. Mary’s, Haseley this weekend to see the beautiful floral displays …. Or join us at our Easte...
04/04/2026

Do visit our friends at St. Mary’s, Haseley this weekend to see the beautiful floral displays …. Or join us at our Easter Eve compline there at 5.00pm tonight ….

Come and see the beautiful Easter flower displays at St Mary the Virgin Haseley, Saturday - Monday 10.00am - 4pm 🌷✝️

We’ll be joining our friends at St. Mary’s Haseley today at 5.00pm for our short Easter eve Compline
04/04/2026

We’ll be joining our friends at St. Mary’s Haseley today at 5.00pm for our short Easter eve Compline

Lent 2026 // Saturday 4 April

God of grieving,
God of silence,
there is a strange gift in having time,
one whole day this holy week,
to sit with questions of why and how long
and to hear no response at all.
To rush from Friday to Sunday,
from death to resurrection,
wouldn’t do either justice.
Nor would it dignify the life of those
whose daily pain and grief
and constant pleas for justice
go unanswered in the world’s daily rhythm.
Let your silence fill this silence,
until our empty noise dies out.
Amen.

A Maundy Thursday prayer from The Corrymeela Community ….
02/04/2026

A Maundy Thursday prayer from The Corrymeela Community ….

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Old Warwick Road, Warks, CV35 7AA
Rowington
CV357AB

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