Ashill (pronounced Ash- ill [2]) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
The parish church of St Nicholas dates from the 14th century and stands close to the group of houses that form the oldest part of the village.
The Ashill Recycling Centre is open all year and operates a very good system, covering almost all waste items.
[8] The parish church of St Nicholas originates from the 14th century but also features many aspects from more recent times.
There is also a Charismatic Anglican congregation present in the village that operates outside of the parish system but is still a member of the Church of England.
[12] The Well is not actually owned by the church but by a separate charity named "Cornerstone Building Trust" as it was decided on theological grounds it better not to be tied to just one property but have the freedom to move if need be.
The church facilitates Mid Norfolk Kidzklub, folYOUTH, Intents Festival, Good companions, Women Together as well as being the founding member of the Fountain Network.
[13] The congregation is reasonably diverse in relation to the local demographics and in late 2012 saw 250–300 people on a regular Sunday morning.