Weddings
The Parishes of Locking and Hutton conduct a number of weddings every year. If you would like

to be married in Locking or Hutton church, here is a quick checklist to see if we should be able to do it.
• Either you or your partner lives in the Parish – or worships regularly at your church. So if you want to be married in Hutton you must either live in Hutton or be on the church electoral roll. Likewise in Locking.
• Neither of you has got a former marriage partner still alive. [If you have been divorced, please speak to the clergy first - it does not necessarily mean that we cannot take your service, or it may be that we can recommend alternatives]
Funerals
When someone loved dies, there are many jobs to organise in the first few days including the funeral service. We always try to be available to take services for anyone in Locking/Hutton. We enjoy good relationships with the Funeral Directors in this area. If you want a either Richard or Anne Lee to take your service, please either contact us directly or do so through the Funeral Directors.
Every November, there is a Parish Memorial Service in Locking and Hutton where everyone who has been to a Parish - organised funeral in the last year, is invited to hear the name of their loved one read out.
Churchyard Rules
Both Locking and Hutton churches have ‘closed’ churchyards. This means that we cannot start any more new graves in the yards. We can carry out burials only in family graves where there is still space.
However, we can still take cremated remains in a wooden urn. These may be buried in an existing family grave or in a new space in each churches garden of remembrance. Locking church is getting close to being completely filled.
Please note that Hutton churchyard have a separate requirement for churchyard memorial tablets. All tablets must be ‘Roman Stone / Nabrescini’ material in order to keep within the Mendip stone character of the area.