The Stoke Row Chapel is open to Christians of all denominations. It lies at the corner of the crossroads that link Stoke Row to Henley and Reading and was built in 1815.
See the Village Diary for future services

Our family services are held at 10.30 am each Sunday morning and Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month. We aim to be reverent but at the same time warm and welcoming. We have a choir, a pipe organ and lovely flowers brighten the scene. Refreshments are served after worship.
We also have a Junior Church, a Wednesday (social) Club and a Post-Alpha Bible Study House Group.
For further details from the Minister, Revd David Holmwood
tel: 01491 680793 email: davidholmwood@btinternet.com
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Future Services
Services will start at 10.30 am and be held in the Chapel and include Junior Church Tea and coffee will be served after the service. See the Village Diary for future services |