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New Website
Thank you to the thousands of you who have visited our website, launched at the start of January 2002.  Do keep returning as new material is being added all the time.
 We try hard to make this website as informative and easy to use. If you would like to make any comments or suggestions about the site, please e-mail me.

Your Pages
We would be delighted to receive material to put on "Your Pages" -   any stories, anecdotes, memories, sketches, photos you think would be of interest to others. 
Please e-mail me

Music Programme
We hope you find the additional information about our Concert Programme helpful, with extra facts and splendid photographs to help you choose which concerts to attend.  We maintain an archive of previous concerts and information about the performers.
New season's Concert Programmes are published in March/April each year.  

Great Witley Church's website was created and is maintained by Colin Prior.  You can e-mail me with any comments

 

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Britain's finest Baroque Church.  St. Michael and All Angels Church, Great Witley,  A443 Worcester - Tenbury Wells road, 10 miles north-west of Worcester.    As the parish church for the villages of Great Witley and Little Witley  it is used regularly for services and concerts. The church is open to visitors daily. The church, now almost fully restored, displays a splendour which is unique amongst country churches in Britain, with exquisite gilded decorations throughout, numerous paintings by Antonio Bellucci, ten painted glass windows depicting scenes from the New Testament, highly decorative carving and a large monument by Rysbrack. It also has a fine organ, its case being from the instrument on which Handel played.   Many musicians consider its acoustics for music to be as fine as any building of its size outside London