Wymondham Abbey

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The ruined East Tower as seen from inside the grounds.
Wymondham Abbey (pronounced Windum) is the Anglican parish church for the town of Wymondham in Norfolk, England.
A wide range of services for worship take place, including different formats such as Messy Church, Sunday Sung Eucharist, Pram service, Morning Prayer and Evensong with Benediction.
It was an active parish with a variety of groups running pre-covid: prayer and Bible study, social groups, Mothers' Union branch, the WAY youth group, choir, Friends of the Abbey.
There is also much interest in the history of the building and parish, with an archivist and a Preservation Trust in operation.
There are around 200 people on the Electoral roll and a similar number used to attend one of the four Sunday worship services.
The number of both services and worshippers is currently much lower.
Please check website for details of services and occasional openings.
Sunday services are at 8am (Book of Common Prayer Holy Communion), 9.
15am (Informal Communion service with activities for children), 10.
30am (Sung Eucharist with choir) and 6.
30pm (Choral Evensong).
Morning and Evening prayer is said daily.
Today the Abbey serves as the parish church of Wymondham, but it started life as a Benedictine priory.
The monastery was founded in 1107 by William d'Aubigny, Butler (Pincerna) to King Henry I. William was a prominent Norfolk landowner, with estates in Wymondham and nearby New Buckenham.
The d'Albini (or d'Aubigny) family originated from St.
Martin d'Aubigny in Nor...




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