Church of All Saints, Narborough
- Church of All Saints, Narborough
All Saints' Church is an Anglican parish church in Narborough, Leicester. It was originally constructed in the 13th century, but has undergone substantial reconstruction over the centuries. The church has a ring of six bells.
The parish is now part of the benefice of Narborough and Huncote, within the Diocese of Leicester
The church continues to have weekly Sunday services and other events, including a yearly Christmas Tree Festival.
External links
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