Reviews for RINGWOOD BENEFICE, RINGWOOD

1/5 from M
2 years ago
Bell ringing at nearly 8 pm !!!! Practice at a decent hour in future please. Too loud.
5/5 from Vicki
4 years ago
Messy church at St John's Church pounder was excellent and friendly.
5/5 from Alan
6 years ago
Fantastic place. Oozes history. Well worth a visit. Went to see the Ringwood and new forest brass band and local choir 'the Tuesdays'. Some friends from church dragged us along as they know people in the band. Have to say, fantastic night. Amazing venue. Acoustics were not totally suited to the music but the church team worked really hard to make us all feel welcome which was lovely. The pews are a separate discussion. Clearly designed and built back in a day before ergonomic design. These things are there to keep you upright and awake. However they look beautiful and are contemporary to the church. If you like historic churches you must get along to this one.
5/5 from Darrell
6 years ago
Stunning church beautiful inside and out with the sound of Swifts in the bell tower. If you include the similar but smaller St Marys, Church in Fordingbridge then you have Peter, Paul and Mary.
5/5 from Hallam
6 years ago
Beautiful atmosphere in this classic market town church. Great services and friendly reception
5/5 from Dave
6 years ago
Lovely Church and people! Well worth a visit!
5/5 from Dan
6 years ago
Its a church !!! Didn't realise they have contactless payment for donations now
1/5 from Genuine
7 years ago
Went in to wait on what should have been a bible read at lunch times, but no one turned up! Then a few Christmases ago, they were giving out mulled wine to people which I found a nice touch seeing as I was a first time visitor and with which I was initially impressed with, but soon enough, a woman from the church shook a collection tin right in my face, so I put my mulled wine down (which I only had one sip out of) and walked out. I've never had that done to me before and this shouldn't happen in God's house.
4/5
7 years ago
Very pretty! Worth a stop by on an occasion
4/5 from Steve
8 years ago
There has been a church here at least as far back as the 11th century. The original wooden building was recorded in the Domesday Book. The present church was built in the 1850s and is a Grade ll* listed building