The congregation is small but faithful, and is proud to use the 1662 Book of Common Prayer for its worship.
Whilst the parish is properly named Quarnford, the village at its heart is called Flash.
The village has a couple of claims to fame: having been the home of counterfitters in the past, it gave the world the phrase “flashing your cash”; and at 1518 feet above sea level, it is the highest village in Britain – higher even than villages in Scotland!
Planning your visit:
services usually take place on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month, but check the rota (see ‘downloads’)
services are normally from Common Worship
the church is generally open every day during daylight hours
there is an indoor lavatory
there is no car park, but there is on-street parking nearby
there is level access to the front door, then a step in to the chancel
there are usually refreshments after Sunday services