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The Parish of Ovington and Itchen Stoke


St Peter’s Church, Ovington


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These two small villages situated just under two miles west from the centre of New Alresford lie either side of the River Itchen, well known to anglers and surrounded by farm land and water meadows with pleasant walks, all within the South Downs National Park. The parish also includes outlying farmhouses known as Gander Down, Orr’s Meadow and Hampage Farm to the south and west plus Folly Farm and Abbotstone to the north.

Ovington inside 2 2025Ovington has St Peter’s Church, a 150 year old Victorian construction with flint walls and a distinctive oak bell tower with a spire. It is situated alongside the site of the original 13th century church of which the west arch remains.  The spire was repaired and restored with oak shingles in 2020.

St Peter’s has pews with a capacity of a 100. A quiet Sunday will have a congregation of around 8 to 12. Christmas and Easter services have congregations of 45 to 55 including children.  Weddings have been up to 120 and funerals with standing room only at 140.

We have a digital organ allowing the organist to be quite expansive.  There is a set of four bells dating from 1860s, usually rung by the St John's bell ringers upon request, and by visiting bell ringers.  Volunteers provide flowers, church cleaning and some churchyard maintenance.  The church is kept open daily from morning to dusk.

Services

Sunday Services at St. Peter's
1st Sunday

11am Café Church (every two months) 

2nd Sunday
11am  Parish Communion 

3rd Sunday
10am   Morning Praise

4th Sunday
No Service 

5th Sunday
Benefice Communion in one of our churches - see calendar 

Café Church

Cafe Church PhotoSt. Peter's Church started hosting 'Café Church' and these services have now become part of the intrinsic nature of what we offer at St Peter’s. 
 
We began with the intention of having them perhaps three times a year but we quite quickly went to holding them far more frequently; usually before lockdown it was every/every other month.  It brings to the community a wonderful opportunity to enter the church to enjoy a coffee and a chat, before we then join together, very informally, to consider and discuss a theme or a word or an idea. 

We have all found that this style of worship has brought about a considerable feeling of mutual respect as we learn from each other's experiences, and about each other's Faith. We are often challenged to reflect and contemplate on this, resulting in spiritual growth.
 
There seems to be an energy of true fellowship because we share and engage with each other in a way that isn’t possible with liturgy. This allows us to become vulnerable with each other and that therefore cultivates an intimacy, providing a deeper sense of community.

St. Peter's Churchwarden - Position Vacant
Please contact the Benefice Office: t. 01962 733545, email: arlevalleychurches@gmail.com

Our church address: 
St. Peter's Church
Ovington
Hampshire SO24 0RB

Our postal address:
St. Peter's Church
c/o St. John's Church
West Street
Alresford
Hampshire SO24 9AG

St Mary's Church, Itchen Stoke (Churches Conservation Trust)

Itchen Stoke has St. Mary’s Church dating from 1866 built in the style of La Sainte Chapelle in Paris. However the church building of St. Mary’s is now cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust and kept open for visitors. The surrounding churchyard remains the responsibility of the current PCC.  

Two services a year are held by the Arle Valley Benefice by candlelight only since this church has no electricity or water or toilet installation. The churchyard is open for burials for residents of Itchen Stoke only.

St Marys, Itchen Stoke, Hampsh

 

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Planning your Visit

New to Church? 

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Here is some information about our benefice and its constituent churches, designed for those who are new to our community.

What is The Arle Valley Benefice? We are four Church of England churches, serving the town of New Alresford and the villages of Old Alresford, Ovington and Bighton.

What is your vision and mission?

Our Vision
Rooted in God
Inspiring Community
Engaging Through Love

Our Mission
We seek to be a welcoming, thriving and growing Christian family, working to discern God’s vision for us whilst witnessing to, and living out, Christ’s message in our community with a relevance that resonates in the 21st Century.

Individual Churches
Where are benefice churches located?
St. John the Baptist is the main Anglican church for New Alresford
St. Mary the Virgin Church is in the village of Old Alresford
St. Peter's is in the village of Ovington
All Saints is a church in the village of Bighton

How do I find out more about each church?

The webpage of each church has sections on:

  • About us: the identity and values of each church
  • Services: detailing service times and worship styles 

Do any of the churches have mid-week events or study groups? 
We offer many groups for fellowship and spiritual growth, including social events, bell ringing, prayer groups, and more. See our Benefice Groups & Activities.

Is there a welcome or newcomers’ program? 
Each church has its own system of making newcomers welcome.  

Do I need to be a member to attend services regularly?  
Not at all.  All are welcome to attend any service.

General Enquiries

Who can I contact if I have further questions? 
Please email the Parish Administrator, Penny Forbes on 01962 733545 or email the office.

How can I keep updated on events and services across the benefice? 
Visit the What's On page on this website or subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter.