
This is Holy Trinity Church, it is said to be almost 800 years old.
Rev Susan Renshaw is the vicar of our church. We go to a service in the Church at least once a term.

Eckington Bridge is a very old bridge with six arches and goes over the River Avon. Many artists come to draw and paint this bridge, us included.

The earliest mention of the Cross was in 1327. In 1920 a stone memorial was erected in front of the Cross in honour of those who lost their lives in the 1914-18 war.

The Village Shop is very important to the village. It is a general stores and sells anything from a pin to a Christmas hamper.

The Bell Inn is on the main road which goes through the village.

The Anchor Inn is the other pub in the village and we are always able to use their car park when we have got an event on at the school. Many years ago cider was made at the Anchor Inn and the cider press is now situated at Betty Panthers Cottage in Jarvis Street.

The Village Hall was built in 1827 and was added on to and modernised in 1999. This is where clubs such as The Thursday Club and W.I. are held. Also people hire the hall for parties and various fund raising events.
The Village Hall is in School Lane and opposite our school. The school sometimes uses it for performances and activity days. It has a kitchen, stage, main hall, toilets and conference room.