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The diocese of London is still alive and active but must close buildings in London.
Details of all the closed church buildings currently available for sale or lease from the Church of England for suitable uses.
This article from Bishop Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York Designate, was published in the Daily Telegraph on Tuesday 12 May 2020.
The Closed Churches team aims to find new uses for churches that are no longer needed for worship.
The Statutory Advisory Committee (SAC) gives independent advice to the Church Commissioners and the Churches Conservation Trust on heritage matters relating to closed and closing churches.
All Church of England churches are to close with immediate effect in an effort to help save lives by limiting the transmission of the coronavirus COVID-19.
We own the largest number of historic buildings in England and we need your help to keep them looking beautiful.
Our churches form the country’s single largest 'estate' of built heritage. Find out more about them on this page.
We help you keep your church building open, used for worship and enjoyed by all.
The Church Buildings Council seeks to support dioceses in working with parishes and other stakeholders where the future of a church building is being considered