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Where are we?
Holy Sepulchre’s is located in the City of London, next to the Old Bailey, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barts’ Hospital and Amazon’s London headquarters.
If you have any questions about who we are or what we do, please feel free to contact us using any of the ways below. We will always do our best to get back in touch with you quickly and will always help to get you the information that you need.
We are a place of warm welcome, do pop in when we are open - enjoy our warmth and grab a hot drink. All are welcome.
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Enquiries for Births, Deaths and Marriages
The churches old records for births, deaths and marriages are kept at the London Metropolitan Archives, we don’t hold any copies on site. Their website can be accessed via the link below.
Regular Opening Hours
Our opening hours are as follows:
Monday - 11am to 3pm
Tuesday - 8:30am to 2.30pm
Wednesday - 8:30am to 6.30pm
Thursday 8:30am to 2.30pm
Friday - 10am to 3pm
Saturday times may vary, email us for any enquiries
Sunday - 10.30am to 4pm (Morning Service only)
The church will be open outside of these usual times for events. See what’s on HERE
If you are making a special trip to the Church, please do get in touch via email to confirm we will be open on office@hsl.church as times can occasionally vary.
Contact
E-mail: office@hsl.church
Hiring: bookings@hsl.church
Pastoral Care: nick@hsl.church
Please email us rather than call,
as the office isn’t manned at present
Telephone: 020 7236 1145
Public transport
We are fortunate to be surrounded by excellent public transport options. The nearest stops are:
Bus – the number 8, 25, 46, 242, and 521 buses stop outside the church
Thameslink – we are opposite the north entrance of the City Thameslink
Central Line – St. Paul’s tube station is a 5 minute walk
District (south) and Circle Lines – Blackfriars is a 7 minute walk
District (north), Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, and (soon) Crosslink – Farringdon station is a 7 minute walk
Car – Smithfield Car Park (£3/hr) is a 5 minute walk away and on a Sunday there are unregulated yellow lines and parking bays near by. Driving into the City midweek is not for the fa int-hearted though…