All Saints', Hordle with St. Andrew's, Tiptoe
Lymington, Hampshire

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The Parish church of All Saints, Hordle and the daughter church of St. Andrew, Tiptoe, extends a warm welcome to visitors who wish to share in Sunday worship, or drop in to the Parish church during the week for a time of quiet.

Hordle Parish is located in the south of the New Forest in Hampshire, with New Milton and Bournemouth to the west, and Lymington and Southampton to the east. The Parish is in the Diocese of Winchester.

The present parish church, the third to serve the parish, was built in 1872 and succeeded a previous building on the same site dating from 1830. Prior to this, the parish church was for some 700 years located two miles further south, where the churchyard still remains at Hordle Cliff.

All Saints', Hordle
Hordle Lane, Hordle, Lymington, Hampshire

St. Andrew's church at Tiptoe began life as a redundant corrugated iron building from Netley Hospital, where it had served as the chapel. It was opened at Tiptoe on St. Andrew's Day (30th November) in 1886, and was subsequently replaced by the present building in 1904.

St. Andrew's, Tiptoe
Sway Road, Tiptoe, Lymington, Hampshire

Both churches have sound reinforcement systems, complete with 'loop' facilities for people using hearing aids. Hordle also has easy access for wheelchair users.

LINK - our monthly Parish Magazine - phone or e-mail for a free inspection copy.

Church History - updated Millennium edition: £3

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