CHRISTMAS CAROLS ARE probably everyone’s favourite church songs, with the ability to transport us back to magical childhood memories. So why not combine your love of motorhome touring with a chance to sing your heart out at carol services in some of Britain’s most beautiful churches?
Here’s our pick of ten great destinations that will help you rediscover the true joy of Christmas 2013. Plus we’ve added some handy links to campsites in each area highlighted.
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Historic St Peter’s Church offers a Northampton welcome this Christmas
DRIVE BACK IN TIME
This year, the Churches Conservation Trust (CCT), a charity that protects historic churches, promises to present a series of spellbinding carol services throughout December, designed to transport visitors back to the yuletide of yesteryear.
Not only will there be traditional carol singing for all, but there’s also a chance to enjoy everything from candlelit arias and choral crescendos to sonorous bell-ringing and brass-band sing-alongs. Best of all, these events are set to take place in the most exquisite ancient churches across Britain.
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Make Christmas magical for children of all ages
CHILDREN WELCOME
Children will find plenty of fun things to do at the churches. For instance:
• Victorian-inspired arts and crafts activities
• A special visit to a traditional green St Nicholas, who will narrate ancient festive legends
• Meet Santa’s reindeer
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Basildon’s stained glass windows have inspired Christmas cards
These events would make a perfect highlight for anyone visiting family and friends in the motorhome this December, and could also enhance romantic trips for two. So, this year why not head off in your motorhome, away from the commercial furore of Christmas present, and relive the true spirit of Christmas past!
Reindeer Visit
Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York
30 November, 2pm. Free for children, Adults £3
Children can visit Santa’s reindeer at Holy Trinity Church. Families are welcome to sit in Santa’s sleigh and get their photo taken to capture the magical moment. A green St Nicholas will also be on site, bringing to life a truly traditional Christmas with Victorian-inspired arts and crafts activities for children and storytelling about the legends of Christmas past. Children can dip into a bran tub full of wrapped Christmas presents and mulled wine and hot soup will be on sale.
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Chapel Carol Service
St Andrew’s Church, Winterbourne Tomson, Dorset
1 December, 6pm. Free
After an enchanting Advent carol service, mince pies and mulled wine will be served at the Manor House at Winterborne Tomson. We’re lucky to have this pretty Norman chapel today, because less than 100 years ago, it was ‘given over to the donkeys, dogs, pigs and fowls’ of the local farm. The church escaped total ruin in 1931 only when The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings sold a collection of Thomas Hardy manuscripts to pay for repairs.
Browse for campsites and holiday parks in Dorset. Check availability and book via Caravan Sitefinder.
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Princetown’s church was built high on Dartmoor by prisoners
Cards and Carols
Church of St Michael & All Angels
Princetown, Devon
3 December, 6pm. Free
Walk along a magical candlelit pathway up to this truly unusual carol service. Originally built by prisoners captured during the Napoleonic Wars of 1812-14, the Church of St Michael & All Angels keeps up with tradition by inviting the governors and inmates of neighbouring HRM Dartmoor Prison to take part in this festive celebration with local people. It’s high on the moor, 436 metres above sea level, so your singing is guaranteed to carry far and wide. Mulled wine and mince pies will also be served. The Christmas cards were inspired by the impressive stained glass window at St Michael & All Angels.
Browse campsites near Dartmoor in Devon on Caravan Sitefinder.
Reindeer Visit
St John the Evangelist, Leeds
7 December, 12.30pm. Free for children, Adults £3
St John’s is the oldest church in Leeds city centre which will make this traditional Christmas experience even more special. St Nicholas and his reindeer will be making an appearance at the 15th century church. A bran tub of toys, Victorian-inspired arts and crafts activities and Christmas storytelling for children will also be available, while adults can enjoy mulled wine and hot soup underneath the brightly painted angels in the roof.
Browse campsites near Leeds on Caravan Sitefinder.
Christmas Tree Festival & Carols
All Saints, Vange, Essex
8 December, 3pm. Free
To mark the end of the All Saints annual Christmas Tree Festival, you are invited to sing Christmas carols and enjoy the many beautifully decorated Christmas trees on show, decked by various local groups of people. Take a look at the renovation of this peaceful 1000-year-old church while you sing along.
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Frenze in Norfolk boasts this pretty old church with a Tudor porch
Carols by Candlelight
St Andrew’s Church, Frenze, Norfolk
17 December, 7pm. Free
Get your Christmas started by singing in the atmospheric St Andrew’s Carols by Candlelight celebration. This 13th-century church is located in a pretty farmyard setting. The simple building has a wonderful Tudor brick porch and bell-cote. Inside, the church contains pews which are centuries old with extravagant carvings and some beautiful brasses showing men and women in medieval dress.
Browse campsites in Norfolk on our sister website Caravan Sitefinder.
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Great Expectations begins right here in Cooling, Kent
Dickensian Carols by Candlelight
St James’ Church, Cooling, Kent
21 December, 6pm. Free
Dickens fans will love this beautiful church and churchyard, which inspired the author. While you enjoy St James’ Carols by Candlelight, you can let your imagination run riot, because the large churchyard of St James inspired the opening chapter of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, where the hero Pip meets Magwitch the convict. The interior of the church is light and spacious, with many unusual characteristics such as the 19th- century vestry, whose walls are lined with cockle shells.
Browse campsites in the Medway area of Kent on Caravan Sitefinder, our sister website.
Choir & Brass Band Carol Service
Holy Trinity, Privett, Hampshire
22 December, 6pm. Free
400 or more people usually attend this lively service, with the Froxfield Choir and Quintessential Brass Band leading the carols. The spire of Holy Trinity soars high above the trees, visible for miles around in an idyllic corner of Hampshire. It is an extraordinary experience to find this lavishly decorated Medieval-style church with Italian marble mosaic floors in such a rural location. If you are lucky, you might even hear the lovely peal of eight bells ringing out.
Browse campsites in Hampshire on Caravan Sitefinder.
Country Carol Service
St Peter & St Paul, Albury, Surrey
23 December, 5pm. Free
Mulled wine and mince pies will be served after this regal carol service St Peter and St Paul’s in the Surrey countryside. This rustic church, set among the trees of beautiful Albury Park, dates back to Saxon and Norman times. As well as exhibiting some exquisite medieval wallpaintings and monuments, the church has a royal connection, remodelled by renowned Victorian architect AW Pugin, responsible for the interior of the Palace of Westminster.
Browse campsites in Surrey on Caravan Sitefinder.
Princetown’s beautiful stained glass window depicts the Madonna and child
CHRISTMAS CARDS
If you’d like to help save Britain’s beautiful old churches from the ravages of time, you can buy Christmas cards online from The Churches Conservation Trust. They depict parts of stained glass windows at St Michael & All Angels Church in Princetown and St Bartholomew’s Church, Lower Basildon.
MORE CAROL SERVICES
Many other ancient and beautiful churches will host candlelit services and Christmas events this year. By going along, you’ll be supporting the work of The Churches Conservation Trust, which protects historic churches at risk. To celebrate Christmas with tradition, visit the Churches Conservation Trust’s website and find your nearest historic church.
CCT Christmas Carol Concerts and Services: 2013
1 December, 6.00pm
Saint Andrews Church
Winterbourne Tomson, Dorset
1 December, 5.30pm
St Mary’s
Hartley Wintly, Hampshire
6 December, 6.30pm
Church of Saint John the Baptist
Burringham, Lincolnshire
8 December, 6.15pm
St Nicolas’ Church
Brockly, Somerset
8 December, 4.00pm
Saint Mary’s
North Huish, Devon
9 December, 7.00pm
St George’s Church
Portland. Dorset
15 December, 11.00am
Church of Saint John the Baptist
Strensham, Worcestershire
15 December, 3.00pm
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
Tortington, West Sussex
15 December, 3.00pm
Saint Mary’s Church
Chilton, Suffolk
15 December, 3.00pm
St Lawrence
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
19 December, 7.00pm
St George’s Church
Shimpling, Norfolk
20 December, 7.00pm
St Katherine’s Church
Chiselhampton, Oxfordshire
21 December, 7.00pm
Saint James Church
Charfield, Gloucestershire
21 December, 3.00pm
St Thomas’ Church
East Shefford, Berkshire
21 December, 7.00pm
St James’ Church
Cooling, Kent
21 December, 2.30pm
St Giles’ Church
Imber, Wiltshire
22 December, 3.00pm
St James’ Church
Strichly Village, Shropshire
22 December, 3.00pm
St Michaels Church
Clapton-in-Gordano, Somerset
22 December, 6.00pm
St Mary’s Church
Norwich, Norfolk
22 December, 4.00pm
Holy Trinity Church
Coverham, North Yorkshire
22 December, 5.00pm
Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul
Albury, Surrey
22 December, 6.00pm
Holy Trinity Church
Privett, Hampshire
22 December, 3.00pm
Saint Benedict’s Church
Paddlesworth, Kent
22 December, 2.00pm
St Mary’s Church
West Bergholt
Essex
24 December, 3.00pm
St Margaret’s Church
Catmore, Berkshire
29 December, 6.30pm
Saint Andrews Church
Holcombe, Somerset
Practical Motorhome
26 November, 2013
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