Denomination: Church of England
The Ermin West Benefice is made up of seven parishes, nine churches and fifteen villages or hamlets in a lovely area of the Cotswolds, between Gloucester and Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
The Benefice is named after the old Roman road "Ermin Way", to-day the A417, which forms the northen border of the benefice.
The following parishes make up The Ermin West Benefice:
St. Michael & All Angels, Brimpsfield with St. Mary-in-Hamlet, Birdlip
Church of The Holy Rood, Daglingworth
St. Peter's, Duntisbourne Abbots with St. Michael's, Duntisbourne Rous
St. Mary's, Edgeworth
St. Andrew's, Miserden
St. Mary the Virgin, Syde
St. Bartholomew's, Winstone
The Benefice is named after the old Roman road "Ermin Way", to-day the A417, which forms the northen border of the benefice.
The following parishes make up The Ermin West Benefice:
St. Michael & All Angels, Brimpsfield with St. Mary-in-Hamlet, Birdlip
Church of The Holy Rood, Daglingworth
St. Peter's, Duntisbourne Abbots with St. Michael's, Duntisbourne Rous
St. Mary's, Edgeworth
St. Andrew's, Miserden
St. Mary the Virgin, Syde
St. Bartholomew's, Winstone