List of churches in Cambridge

The following is a list of churches in Cambridge, England:

Active churches and chapels

Name Image Web Dedication Founded Denomination Notes
Christ Church Cambridge [1] Jesus 1837-1839 Church of England Received a church graft from St Andrew the Great 2004
Christ the Redeemer [2] Jesus Church of England/
Methodist
2004 merger of Meadowlands Methodist Church (founded in or before 1953[3]) and Holy Cross, Fen Ditton
The Good Shepherd [4] Jesus 1958[5]Church of England
Holy Trinity [6] Trinity 1189Church of England
St Andrew, Cherry Hinton [7] Andrew c. 1200 Church of England
St Andrew, Chesterton [8] Andrew c. 1200 Church of England
St Andrew the Great Church [9] Andrew Medieval Church of England Medieval church demolished 1842, rebuilt in Victorian style.[10] Redundant 1984; home to the congregation of Holy Sepulchre since 1994.
St Augustine of Canterbury Augustine of Canterbury Church of England Forms the Parish of the Ascension with St Giles's and St Peter's. Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership[11]
St Barnabas [12] Barnabas 1869[13] Church of England
St Bene't's [14] Benedict of Nursia[15] 1020 c.1020Church of England Oldest church in Cambridgeshire[16] as well as the oldest building in Cambridge.[17]
St Botolph's [18] Botwulf of Thorney 1350 c.1350Church of England
St Clement's [19] ? c. 1225 Church of England
St Edward King and Martyr [20] Edward the Martyr c. 1250 Church of England Rebuilt 1400. Royal Peculiar[21]
St Giles' Giles 1092Church of England Forms the Parish of the Ascension with St Augustine's and St Peter's. Member of 'Church at Castle' partnership[11]
St George, Chesterton George 1938[22]Church of England [23]
St James [24] James 1955[25] Church of England
St John the Evangelist [26] John the Evangelist 1891Church of England
St Luke's Luke 1863 URC / CoE Current structure erected 1873-1874.[27] Local ecumenical partnership. Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership[11]
St Mark's, Newnham [28] Mark 1870Church of England Smaller wooden structure on site of current building in use until 1901[29]
St Martin's [30] Martin of Tours 1932 Church of England Services took place in temporary structures on the site of the current building until 1961[31]
St Mary the Great [32] Mary 1205Church of England
St Mary the Less [33] Mary 1352[33] Church of England
SS Mary and Michael, Trumpington [34] Mary & Michael 1200-1330Church of England
St Matthew's [35] Matthew 1866[36] Church of England Received a church graft from St Andrew the Great 2008
St Paul's [37] Paul 1841[38] Church of England
St Philip's [39] Philip 1889[40] Church of England
St Thomas's Hall Thomas 1980 Church of England Part of St Martin's parish; used regularly for services[41]
King's College Chapel [42] Mary & Nicholas[43] 1446-1515Church of England
Queens' College Chapel [44] Margaret the Virgin & Bernard of Clairvaux 1450s Church of England Rebuilt in a different part of the college 1891
Christ's College Chapel [45] c. 1440 Church of England Enlarged and reconsecrated 1510 when God's-house was refounded as Christ's[46]
Chapel at Churchill College [47] 1967[48] Interdenominational
Clare College Chapel [49] Mary 1363 Church of England Rebuilt 1535. Current structure was built in 1763-1769[50]
Corpus Christi College Chapel [51] 1577 Church of England Previously the college used the nearby St Bene't's church. New chapel built 1827 by William Wilkins
Downing College Chapel [52] 1950-1953 Church of England The college spent over 150 years attempting to obtain a purpose-built chapel
Emmanuel College Chapel [53] c. 1590 Church of England Original chapel (previously dining hall of Dominican friary) became library. Current Christopher Wren structure 1677.
Fitzwilliam College Chapel [54] 1991 Interdenominational
Girton College Chapel [55] 1899-1902 Church of England
Gonville and Caius College Chapel [56] 1393 Church of England Oldest college chapel in either Oxford or Cambridge which has been in continuous use as such
Jesus College Chapel [57] 1157-1245 Church of England Oldest university building in Cambridge still in use. Previously chapel of St Radegund's Priory until college was founded c. 1500
Magdalene College Chapel [58] 1470-1472 Church of England
Pembroke College Chapel [59] c. 1350 Church of England Original chapel (first bespoke college chapel in town) now Old Library; current chapel designed by Christopher Wren consecrated 1665
Peterhouse Chapel [60] 1628 Church of England College previously employed St Mary the Less as its chapel
Robinson College Chapel [61] 1981 Interdenominational[62]
St Catharine's College Chapel [63] pre-1704 Church of England Rebuilt and reconsecrated 1704[64]
St Edmund's College Chapel [65] 1916 Catholic Church
St John's College Chapel [66] c. 1300 Church of England Current structure constructed 1866-1869, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Tallest structure in Cambridge
Selwyn College Chapel [67] 1895 Church of England
Sidney Sussex College Chapel [68] c. 1600 Church of England Previously a friary building; rebuilt 1776[69]
Trinity College Chapel [70] 1554-1567 Church of England
Trinity Hall Chapel [71] 1366 Church of England
Memorial Chapel, Leys School 1905?
Our Lady and the English Martyrs [72] Mary & Forty Martyrs 1885-1890Catholic Church
St Laurence's [73] Lawrence of Rome 1947 Catholic Church Permanent structure built 1958
St Philip Howard, Cherry Hinton [74] Philip Howard 1978Catholic Church
St Vincent de Paul, Fen Ditton Vincent de Paul 1958 Catholic Church Parish of Our Lady and the English Martyrs.[75] Current building was old St Laurence's until 1958 when it was moved to Fen Ditton
Fisher House University Catholic Chaplaincy [76] John Fisher 1925 Catholic Church
St Athanasios Greek Orthodox Church [77] Athanasius of Alexandria 1968 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira & Great Britain. Services held at St Clement's until construction of permanent building
Arbury Road Baptist Church [78] 1842 Baptist Union Originally called the Ebenezer. Moved to current site 1930. New chapel built 1966.[79]
Barnwell Baptist Church [80] Baptist Union
Cherry Hinton Baptist Church [81] Baptist Union
Mill Road Baptist Church [82] 1881[83]Baptist Union
St Andrew's Street Baptist Church [84] 1721 Baptist Union Rebuilt 1836, 1903[85]
Zion Baptist Church [86] Zion 1837 Baptist Union Rebuilt 1879
Eden Baptist Church [87] Eden 1823 FIEC Originally a Strict And Particular Baptist chapel. Rebuilt 1874, 1982[88]
Castle Street Methodist Church [89] 1823 Methodist Church Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership. Built as a Primitive Methodist church; rebuilt 1841, 1863, 1914.[90]
Chesterton Methodist Church [91] Methodist Church
Wesley Methodist Church [92] John Wesley 1913 Methodist Church
Downing Place United Reformed Church [93] 1687United Reformed Founded from a merger of Emmanuel (1687) and St Columba's (c.1891); building dates from 1891
Resurrection Lutheran Church [94] ELCE
German Lutheran Church [95] ?
Cambridge Salvation Army [96] 1914 Salvation Army
Cambridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church [97] 1920 ? Permanent building 1962
North Arbury Chapel [98] 1976 Partnership UK
Roseford Chapel [99] 1959 ?
Queen Edith Chapel [100] c. 1960 Partnership UK
King's Church Cambridge [101] Assemblies of God Building originally Tenison Road Baptist Chapel (opened 1897).[83] Previously Living Waters Church.
Cambridge Community Church [102] ? Building once St Stephen's CoE. CCC used to be in the old Free Church in Trumpington.
Memorial Unitarian Church [103] 1904Unitarian Church Permanent building 1927, designed by Ronald Potter Jones
City of David Church [104] 2005 Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pentecostal Worship Centre located on Cherry Hinton Road

Disused churches

Name Image Refs Founded Defunct Denomination Notes
Michaelhouse [105] 1324 1908 Church of England Combined with parish of St Mary the Great 1908. Now used as a cafe with occasional services.
St Peter's [11] c. 1150 Church of England Managed by Churches Conservation Trust. Forms the Parish of the Ascension with St Augustine's and St Giles's. Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership with St Giles's, St Augustine's, St Luke's (C of E/URC) and Castle Street Methodist Church.
All Saints 1863 1973 Church of England Previously stood opposite St John's College in what is now All Saints' Churchyard; pulled down and rebuilt in current location 1863.[106] Redundant 1973. Not used for Anglican services; joint benefice with the Holy Sepulchre (Round Church) parish which meets in St Andrew the Great church building[107]
Holy Sepulchre (The Round Church) [108] 1130 Church of England Managed by Christian Heritage. Now a joint benefice with St Andrew the Great, where the parish's congregation meets
Leper Chapel (Chapel of St Mary Magdalene) [109] 1125 c.1125 Church of England Defunct and managed by the Cambridge Preservation Society. Oldest complete surviving building in Cambridge. In a united benefice with Christ the Redeemer and used for occasional services.
St Andrew The Less 1190 Church of England In a united benefice with Christ Church and rarely, if ever, used for services[110]
St Stephen's Church of England Begun as St Radegund's Hall. Name St Stephen's 1948. Current building dedicated 1962. Church of England church closed c. 2010 and now owned by Cambridge Community Church.
Emmanuel United Reformed Church 1874 2000 United Reformed Congregation merged with St Columba's to form Downing Place URC. Building now belongs to Pembroke College.
Cherry Hinton Road URC 1902 2009 United Reformed United with Emmanuel URC 2009.[111] Building now used by the Greek Orthodox, but URC services still held in the chapel.
Trumpington Free Church 1899

Demolished churches

Name Image Refs Founded Defunct Denomination Notes
All Saints by the Castle Perhaps Bef. 1050 c. 1365 The parish became depopulated after the Black Death and was united with St Giles in 1365. The church became dilapidated, with its ruins still noted on a map in 1635.[112]
St John Zachary Bef.1207 c. 1446 Parish church destroyed to make way for King's College Chapel. It was rebuilt nearby in 1458, but was last recorded in 1488, by when its parish was defunct due to houses being replaced by college buildings.[112]

Map of medieval parish churches

Cambridgeshire

Chatteris
Doddington
Elm
Leverington
March
Newton-in-the-Isle
Tydd St Giles
Whittlesey St Mary
Whittlesey St Andrew
Wisbech St Mary
Wittering
Bainton
Helpston
Thornhaugh
Wansford
Castor
Marholm
Maxey
Etton
Northborough
Glinton
Peakirk
Paston
Longthorpe
Wdstn
Fletton
Stanground
Orton Longueville
O. W.
Ufford
Cherry Hinton
Chesterton
Cambridge (13 chs.)
Trumpington
St Andrew the Less
Abington Pigotts
Arrington
Babraham
Balsham
Barrington
Bartlow
Barton
Bassingbourn
Bourn
Boxworth
Caldecote
Carlton
Castle Camps
Caxton
Comberton
Conington
Coton
Cottenham
Croxton
Croydon
Dry Drayton
Elsworth
Eltisley
Fen Ditton
Fen Drayton
Fowlmere
Foxton
Fulbourn (All Saints; St Vigor's)
Gamlingay
Girton
Grantchester
Graveley
Gt Abington
Gt Chishill
Lt Chishill
Gt Eversden
Gt Shelford
Gt Wilb'ham
Guilden Morden
Hardwick
Harlton
Harston
Haslingfield
Hauxton
Heydon
Hildersham
Histon
Horningsea
Horseheath
Impington
Kingston
Knapwell
Landbeach
Linton
Litlington
Lt Abington
Lt Eversden
Lt Gransden
Lt Wilb.
Lolworth
Longstanton All Saints
Longstowe
Madingley
Melbourn
Meldreth
Milton
Newton
Oakington
Orwell
Over
Pampisford
Papworth Everard
Rampton
Sawston
Shepreth
Wendy
Shudy Camps
Stapleford
Steeple Morden
Stow cum Quy
Swavesey
Tadlow
Teversham
Thriplow
Toft
W Wickham
W Wratting
Weston Colville
Whaddon
Whittlesford
Willingham
Wimpole
Hatley St George
Brinkley
Burrough Green
Westley Waterless
Dullingham
Stetchworth
Kirtling
Woodditton
Cheveley
Ashley
Silverley
Bottisham
Swaffham Bulbeck
Swaffham Prior
Reach
Burwell
Wicken
Soham
Fordham
Isleham
Chippenham
Kennett
Snailwell
St Mary
Lt Downham
Wilburton
Haddenham
Witchford
Wentworth
Sutton-in-the-Isle
Witcham
Mepal
Coveney
Littleport
Bot. Bridge
Gt Gransden
Waresley
St Neots
Eynesbury
Eaton Socon
Yelling
Toseland
Lt Paxton
Gt Paxton
Southoe
Diddington
Hail Weston
Great Staughton
Kimbolton
Tilbrook
Covington
Stow Longa
Spaldwick
Easton
Barham
Buckden
Offord Cluny
Grafham
Ellington
Brampton
Huntingdon (14 chs.)
Htf
Gt Stukeley
Lt Stukeley
Abbots Ripton
Kings Ripton
Godmanchester
Hilton
Houghton
Hemingford Grey
St Ives
Fenstanton
Holywell
Bluntisham
Colne
Catworth
Keyston
Bythorn
Molesworth
Brington
Old Weston
Leighton Bromswold
Buckworth
Alconbury
Childerley
Upton
Hamerton
Winwick
Gt Gidding
Somersham
Pidley-cum-Fenton
Woodhurst
Oldhurst
Broughton
Warboys
Wistow
Bury
Upwood
Ramsey
Sawtry
Glatton
Holme
Yaxley
Farcet
Stilton
Folksworth
Morborne
Haddon
Elton
Chesterton
Alwalton
Wtr Newton
Stib'ton
Woolley
Wyton
Lt Raveley
Washingley
Denton
Caldecote
Sibson
Coppingford
St Andrew
Medieval parish churches in Cambridgeshire

Central Cambridge

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