Benefice
All Saints Church, Weston, Bath is one of the three churches that make up the Benefice of Weston, Langridge and North Stoke. Tom Yacomeni is the current Rector of the Benefice, living at The Rectory next to All Saints Church in Weston.
All Saints Church, Weston is the parish church of Weston in Bath. The parish boundary extends from just below Bath race course in the north, where it meets the parish of Langridge, down to Kelston Road and Newbridge Road in the south. Whilst the parish of Weston includes the Royal United Hospital, there are hospital chaplains that provide pastoral care and services within the hospital itself.
There are three services every Sunday at All Saints, as well as a Tuesday morning service. You can find out more about our services here.
St. Mary Magdalene, Langridge, is located on Langridge Lane in a beautiful valley setting just three miles north of Bath.
There's lots more information about the life of the church and its history on the St. Mary Magdalene website.
There is a service every Sunday, and the church members also host an open 'Second Saturday' coffee and conversation morning every month at Langridge Village Hall.
You can contact the church using their email address.

St Mary Magdalene, Langridge
St. Martin's Church, North Stoke, is also in a beautiful setting, just off the Cotswold Way, in the village of North Stoke. The church dates from the 12th century and is a Grade II* listed building. The fabric of the current building started in the 12th century, and the two-stage west tower dates from that era. Much of the rest of the building is from the 13th to 16th centuries. Major restoration in the 19th century repaired or replaced much of the fabric. Restoration work in 2012 included rewiring and repairs to the roof.
There is a service nearly every week, and once a month there is a shared service with St. Nicholas, Kelston.
You can contact the churchwarden, Peter Durman, on this email address.

St Martin's North Stoke