It might be only a few short days since the last Sunday service at Nissan's HQ, but already the next is rolling around.
So don't forget to mark Sunday 9th August on your calendars, especially as there's a serious supercar fest going on at the same venue on the day - that venue being Wilton House, the stately pile of the car-loving Lord Pembroke.
Lord P is opening up his grounds of his estate to both the general public and one hundred top-end supercars, including an orange McLaren SLR 722 and the Gulf-sponsored Aston Martin DBR9 GT1 racer.
Star of the show will undoubtedly be the Zonda PS, a unique Pagani Zonda commissioned specifically for owner Peter Saywell, who will no doubt be on hand to explain to curious PHers exactly what makes his Zonda F-based creation so special (apart from a new gearbox and that trick exhaust).
As ever, The PH get-together won't cost a bean, but if you want to wander over to the supercar show it's going to cost you a fiver. It's £5 well spent though, because proceeds are going to the Stars Appeal, a charity to raise funds for a children's centre at Salisbury hospital, and the event (both the supercar bit and our PH Sunday Service) runs from midday until around 4pm.
Wilton House is just off the A36 (Bath), 3 miles West of Salisbury and 9 miles south of Stonehenge. For more information read this page.