Updated: 6th April Recent easing in Covid restrictions and clarification of guidelines for worship have allowed choral worship to resume in church on Sundays. The church is also now open five days a week for private prayer and visitors. Services...
St Bride's Church is located just off Fleet Street, London by Ludgate Circus.
St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London, EC4Y 8AU
020 7427 0133
By Bus
The church is served by numbers 4, 11, 15, 23, 76 which stop on Fleet Street opposite the church.
By Train
Govia Thameslink services run into City Thameslink (closed on Sundays).
Other operators run services to Blackfriars (300 metres from church).
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By Underground
The closest tube stations are St Paul's (Central Line) and Blackfriars (District & Circle)
St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8AU - Tel: (+44) 020 7427 0133 - Fax: (+44) 020 7583 4867
Administrator: claire.seaton@stbrides.com
Rector: alison.joyce@stbrides.com
Head of Finance and Fundraising: james.irving@stbrides.com
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Updated 06/04/21: We are delighted that St Bride’s doors are now open five days a week for those wishing to worship, pray and visit. Our two Sunday choral serices have also resumed. Further Information & Opening Times →
Updated: 6th April Recent easing in Covid restrictions and clarification of guidelines for worship have allowed choral worship to resume in church on Sundays. The church is also now open five days a week for private prayer and visitors. Services...
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St Bride's Church
Fleet Street
London
EC4Y 8AU
+44 (0)20 7427 0133
St Bride's is proud of its Sunday School which has just celebrated its 25th Anniversary
The interior of St Bride's was completely destroyed in the war
Weddings, blessings & renewal of vows are a regular part of St Bride's ministry
Lighting of Advent candles after the Nativity play
The Journalists' Altar commemorating those who strive to bring us the news
"The Crucifixion" by Glyn Jones, part of the reredos donated by the American friends of St Bride's
St Bridgit of Kildare was born in 453 AD
Photo Credit:
Roxanna Maynard
An edible offertory from the annual Guild of Agricultural Journalists' Thanksgiving Service
St Bride's has the privilege to host many memorial services
The eagle lectern survived the Great Fire & the wartime destruction of the church
Photo Credit:
Roxanna Maynard