Services at St Margaret’s
We hold one regular service each week, normally the Sung Eucharist on Sundays at 11:00am. This is a traditional-language service that lasts for about an hour, and is followed by refreshments.
More about our servicesSt. Margaret’s, known as ‘the church on Parliament Square’, is a 12th-century church next to Westminster Abbey. It’s also sometimes called ‘the parish church of the House of Commons’. Everyone’s welcome to visit or come along to our services.
We hold one regular service each week, normally the Sung Eucharist on Sundays at 11:00am. This is a traditional-language service that lasts for about an hour, and is followed by refreshments.
More about our servicesSunday, 1st October 2023 | ||
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Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity | ||
6.00pm | Evening Service | |
Sunday, 8th October 2023 | ||
Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity | ||
6.00pm | Evening Service | |
Sunday, 15th October 2023 | ||
Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity | ||
6.00pm | Evening Service | |
Sunday, 22nd October 2023 | ||
Twentieth Sunday after Trinity | ||
6.00pm | Evening Service | |
Sunday, 29th October 2023 | ||
Last Sunday after Trinity | ||
6.00pm | Evening Service | |
St Margaret’s welcomes all visitors, and entry is free.
Please check our opening times before visiting, as the church is closed sometimes.
Visitor opening times
Monday-Friday: 9.30am-3.30pm
Saturday: 9.30-1.30pm
Sunday: 2.30-4.30pm
St Margaret's Church, St Margaret St, London SW1P 3JX
Westminster (Jubilee, District & Circle Lines)
St. James’s Park (District and Circle Lines)
London Victoria (0.8 miles)
London Waterloo (0.8 miles)
Find your best journey via the Transport for London website
If you have any questions about St Margaret’s Church, please contact:
Pamela Carrington
Rector’s secretary
[email protected]
020 7654 4847
For any enquiries relating to the Choir of St Margaret's, please contact:
Suzanne Wilson
Music Secretary
[email protected]
020 7654 4842
You are surrounded by history at the Abbey, not like a museum where it’s just displayed, but here you are standing where history has happened.