Where we are
Prestwood Methodist Church stands in the High Street, close to the centre of the village of Prestwood in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Address: High Street Prestwood Great Missenden HP16 9EY |
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Facilities:
Car park at rear for eight cars
Public car park opposite
Chapel has sound system (including hearing loop)
Chapel is equipped with PC projector and screen
The Open Door
The Prestwood Methodist Church Magazine - "The Open Door" - is published four times a year, and is distributed to church members and other interested parties in the village. During this period of Lockdown, a special online-only version has been produced and emailed to church members.
You can view the latest edition below, or download a copy by clicking here
Bookings calendar
Prestwood Methodist Church has three main areas that are regularly used by the church and by external organisations who hire the premises. These are:
- the Church, or Chapel itself
- Main (or New) Hall
- Old (or Small) Hall
Click below to see the current bookings for each of these areas.
Enquiries for hall bookings should be made to the Property Steward, Malcolm Appleby
on 01494 890840
Church | Main Hall | Old Hall | ||
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Anniversary programme
Sunday services
Sunday Services start at 11.00am.
We will be serving coffee after the service once a month.
Planned services: | ||
29 June 2025 | Harry Smith | |
6 July 2025 | Local arrangement | |
13 July 2025 | Pam Sitford | |
20 July 2025 | Revd James Patterson Holy Communion |
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27 July 2025 | Revd John Swarbrick | |
3 August 2025 | Revd James Patterson | |
10 August 2025 | Harry Smith | |
17 August 2025 | Revd Adam Wells Holy Communion |
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24 August 2025 | Local arrangement | |
31 August 2025 | Circuit Service at Chesham ** No service at Prestwood ** |
Monday Group
At the Group AGM held on July 2nd it was decided that with dwindling elderly membership, no one of whom felt able to take on the essential but demanding role of Secretary after Margaret Deakin’s death, the Group could no longer continue. The decision was taken with much regret.
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![]() Monday Group President, Mrs Daphne Thompson, presenting a cheque for £1100 to last year's charity, the "Blood Bikers" |
Formed as a social gathering, from 1980 the Group has also collected money to donate to charity. It has sent sums ranging from £3.88 to £1,130 (the effect of inflation!) to more than 50 different organisations, including PMC, local, national and international. At the AGM it was decided, after discussion, that, once all financial obligations are settled, the sum remaining in the Group’s bank account should be added to this year’s charity collection. It will be sent one third to Thomas Ball Children’s Cancer Trust and two thirds to Rennie Grove Hospice Care, the difference reflecting the Group’s appreciation of the assistance Margaret received from Rennie Grove. The Group thanks PMC for its generous hospitality through the years. May God go with you. |