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The Hyde Park Estate is owned by the Church Commissioners for England and is the secret corner of London’s West End, located within a stone’s throw of the glorious tranquillity of Hyde Park.
You will need permission for any works that affect the architectural, archaeological, artistic and historic character of your cathedral, its precinct and its content. We can help you make sure you apply to the right committee.
Now that you’ve hired your architect you need to select the rest of the design team. We can help you understand what everyone does and at what stage your architect will hire them.
As part of the whole Church of God, the Church of England seeks to work with other Churches and make visible our unity as the Body of Christ. We are therefore committed to build better relationships with other Christians locally, nationally and globally.
Re-imagined church communities for those seeking to work with changing culture and those not yet attending church.
As Christians we believe the full purpose of our lives is to praise God. As we do so we begin to recognise more and more that everything comes from God.
Book release: Papers following a colloquium drawing together scholars and church leaders to discuss the role of European Churches following the UK's referendum decision to leave the European Union.
Read about news and stories from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Housing, Church and Community.
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
We support the work of the Church of England in Parliament, including the bishops in the House of Lords (the Lords Spiritual) and the Second Church Estates Commissioner in the House of Commons.