- “ASBY MATTERS” – Download the latest (full colour) edition here.
Great Asby is home to three churches covering the denominations of Baptist, Church of England, and Methodist. The three work closely together and regularly hold united services, usually on the second Sunday of the month, as well as forming the Asby Fellowship.
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We are planning for the rebuilding of the Church’s activities in our parish as we all climb out of Covid, and we currently need your help. Read the full story here.
About Us
St Peter’s dates back at least to Norman times, with some evidence of a Saxon precursor. The Church was almost completely rebuilt in 1864/65, at the personal expense of the patron, and consecrated in 1866. Both the Church and the Lych Gate are listed. It is within the Diocese of Carlisle. Learn more.
Clergy: Rector: The Rev Clive Hicks
Associate Priest: The Rev Peter Boyles
Safeguarding: Details of the Church’s Safeguarding Policy and contacts can be found here.
Parochial Church Council: download the latest Annual Report, together with the
Annual Accounts and Minutes of Annual Meeting.
Situated on one of Great Asby’s six greens, this small chapel was erected in 1859.
We are part of the Kirkby Stephen, Appleby, and Tebay Methodist Circuit, which consists of 18 chapels in the Upper Eden and Upper Lune valleys.
Great Asby’s Baptist church was built in 1862 and can be found by following the Asby Beck upstream, on its south bank. The chapel is at the end of the lane.
We are a small, but progressive evangelical Church aiming to be relevant in our community.