About The Church

About the Church

Stay informed with the latest news and updates from the Friends of St Clement Danes Church Society. Here you will find important announcements, project updates, event recaps, and highlights of our ongoing activities.

7th December: (11.00) St Clement Danes Annual Church Carol Service: ‘Carols & Cocktails’ Join us

December 7, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join us for Our Friends of St Clement Danes Concert on 27th November! The Chair

November 27, 2025 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Save the Date: AGM on 27th November Location: The Crypt of St Clement Danes Church

November 27, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

A Timeline of St Clement Danes Church

9th Century
The original church is believed to have been founded by Danish settlers.
1067
The church is mentioned in the Domesday Book, indicating its importance during the Norman period.
1680

The current structure is designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.

1941
The church is severely damaged during the Blitz of World War II.
1958

Rebuilt by the Royal Air Force, it is rededicated as the Central Church of the RAF.

2007

Celebrated its 50th anniversary of rededication with a series of special services and events.

Present Day

Continues to serve as a place of worship and a memorial to those who have served in the RAF.

Architectural Highlights

St Clement Danes Church is renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture, designed by the illustrious Sir Christopher Wren. The church features a striking tower, intricate woodwork, and beautiful stained glass windows, all of which contribute to its grandeur and historical significance.

Memorials and Plaques

Within the church, numerous memorials and plaques honour the bravery and sacrifice of RAF personnel. These poignant reminders serve as a testament to the church’s enduring connection with the Royal Air Force and its role in commemorating those who have served.

A Place of Worship and Reflection

St Clement Danes Church remains an active place of worship, offering regular services, ceremonies, and events. It also provides a tranquil space for reflection and remembrance, welcoming visitors from all over the world to explore its history and spiritual heritage.

Visit Us

We invite you to visit St Clement Danes Church and experience its historical and spiritual significance firsthand. Whether you are attending a service, exploring its architectural beauty, or paying your respects at the memorials, St Clement Danes Church offers a profound and enriching experience.