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Updates 14 July 2022

Jesus Fellowship Burial Ground

The Jesus Fellowship Burial Ground, at Cornhill in Northamptonshire, is currently owned, managed and upkept by ‘JFC’. JFC is a separate entity to the Jesus Fellowship Community Trust.

Any enquiries regarding the Burial Ground can be addressed to JFC at jfctrustees.aga@gmail.com

Future ownership of the Burial Ground is being explored by JFC, who will communicate ongoing arrangements in due course.

Access to Cornhill

The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust currently own the adjacent Cornhill Manor, including car parking for the Burial Ground.

Visitors for the Burial Ground are able to access car parking on any day between the hours of 10.00 and 20:00.

There is a gate to the entrance of the car parking. If this gate is locked, then please call the number on the gate for the access code.

Please note that Cornhill Manor itself is not open to visitors.

Published 14th July 2022

Note to Editors
Since December 2020, The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust has existed solely as a residuary body with one purpose – winding up the administrative affairs of the Jesus Fellowship Church. New Trustees and a CEO were brought in to oversee this work, which includes implementing the redress scheme, supporting survivors and former members, and ultimately closing the Trust

The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust

Since December 2020, The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust has existed solely as a residuary body with one purpose – winding up the administrative affairs of the Jesus Fellowship Church. New trustees and a CEO were brought in to oversee this work, which includes implementing the redress scheme, supporting survivors and former members, and ultimately closing the Trust.

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