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Church of England (Anglican) Verified 1 July 2026

St Martin-in-the-Fields

Trafalgar Square, London, England, WC2N 4JJ

Next service Sunday 19 July · 08:00 — Holy Communion

Quick answer

St Martin-in-the-Fields is a Church of England (Anglican) church at Trafalgar Square in London, England. Sunday services include Holy Communion at 08:00 and Choral Eucharist at 10:00 — times verified 1 July 2026, but confirm with the parish before travelling. Church Near Me lists the address, contact details and what to expect below.

At a Glance

Verified 1 July 2026

Denomination
Church of England (Anglican) (anglican)
Location
London, England
Postcode
WC2N 4JJ
Diocese
Diocese of London
Main service
Sunday 08:00 — Holy Communion
Accessibility
Step-free access

Service & Mass Times

Service times verified 1 July 2026 — confirm with the parish before travelling.

Sunday 08:00

Holy Communion

Sunday 10:00

Choral Eucharist

Sunday 17:00

Choral Evensong

Sunday 18:30

Evening Service

About St Martin-in-the-Fields

Designed by James Gibbs and completed in 1726, St Martin-in-the-Fields stands at the corner of Trafalgar Square and is one of the most architecturally influential parish churches in the world (its design was widely copied across Britain and North America). It is internationally known for its choral concerts and for its long-standing work with the homeless through The Connection at St Martin's.

Notable facts about St Martin-in-the-Fields

  • The Church of England is the established church of England and the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which numbers tens of millions of members across more than 165 countries.
  • St Martin-in-the-Fields belongs to the Diocese of London, the regional family of churches through which its tradition organises worship, clergy and community life.
  • St Martin-in-the-Fields carries a dedication to Saint Martin — church dedications like this often reach back to the earliest centuries of Christianity in England.
  • With 4 regular services listed across 1 day of the week, St Martin-in-the-Fields offers a fuller rhythm of worship than many local churches.
  • St Martin-in-the-Fields has made a point of being welcoming to all, with accessibility features including step-free access.

What to Expect at a Church of England (Anglican) Church

Anglican (Church of England) worship follows the rhythm of the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship. Sunday services often range from a said early-morning Holy Communion to a main mid-morning Sung Eucharist or Morning Prayer, and many parishes hold Choral Evensong later in the day. Services blend set liturgy, hymns, Scripture readings and a sermon. Everyone is welcome, whether you are exploring faith or returning to church.

More about the Church of England (Anglican) tradition

Facilities & Accessibility

Accessibility

  • Step-free access
  • Choir
  • Café in the Crypt
  • Concerts
  • Homeless ministry

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is St Martin-in-the-Fields?

St Martin-in-the-Fields is located at Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 4JJ, England. You can open directions to it using the map link on this page.

What denomination is St Martin-in-the-Fields?

St Martin-in-the-Fields is a Church of England (Anglican) church, part of the Diocese of London. You can read more about the Church of England (Anglican) tradition, its beliefs and how it worships on our denomination guide.

What time are services at St Martin-in-the-Fields?

St Martin-in-the-Fields holds regular services on Sunday; see the full list of service times on this page. Times can change for holidays and special occasions, so it is worth checking with the church before visiting.

How do I contact St Martin-in-the-Fields?

You can contact St Martin-in-the-Fields by phone, by email or through its website using the details in the contact panel on this page.

Can anyone attend St Martin-in-the-Fields?

Yes. Like almost all Christian churches in England, St Martin-in-the-Fields welcomes visitors and newcomers to its public services, whatever your background or experience of church.