The church of St Mary the Virgin, Orchardleigh (BA11 2PH) will celebrate it’s patronal festival (celebrating the saint after whom the church is named) – the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary – with a Festal Choral Evensong at 6.00pm on Sunday 16th August.
The service will be sung by members of the parish and includes music by Charles Wood and Antonin Dvorak and concludes with ‘extended voluntaries’ or mini organ recital given by David King, the Director of Music, with organ music by John Alcock, William Walton, Louis Vierne and Edward Elgar.
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The Church of St Mary dates back to the 14th Century and sits on a moated island adjacent to the lake on the Orchardleigh estate and due to it’s location has no electricity and all services are illuminated by candlelight and the organ is pumped by hand!