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Welcome to St. Mary Rotherhithe

Christians have worshipped on this site for at least 1000 years.

The present parish church, replacing a 12th century building, was completed in 1716. Designed by John James, an associate of Sir Christopher Wren, it has a homely grandeur with deep roots in the maritime history of Britain. The links with the 'Mayflower', with the Pilgrim Fathers, and with Prince Lee Boo of Pelau, are particularly treasured.

The organ, built and installed by John Byfield in 1764, is a superb example of 18th century English organ building. Its tonal qualities have been retained to the present day, so that its sound is much as Handel (1685-1759) and his London contemporaries would have heard and appreciated.

Memorials inside and outside the building tell of the vision and philanthropy of former

worshippers, of sacrifice, and of faith in times of suffering and adversity.

St. Mary's remains a living and working church, supported by local people and serving a

broad community. Though you may not be able to be with us in the flesh, we hope you

 

enjoy your visit to this web site. There are many interesting things to reflect upon,

-church architecture and design, history, music, memorial poetry and lettering,

even a little philately!

 

St. Mary Rotherhithe

Rector:

The Reverend Nicholas Richards

Surrogate for Marriage Licences.

Address:

The Rectory, St. Marychurch Street,

London, SE16 4JE.

Church Wardens:

Mrs. Grace Beesley.

Mr. Frank Padginton.

Treasurer:

Mr.Giles Humphreys-Evans.

 

Services at St. Mary's:

The Eucharist, Sundays at 9.30 a.m.,

and

Evensong, Sundays at 6.00p.m..

On weekdays the Eucharist is celebrated at the following times and places:

Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 7.30 a.m. at St.Mary's.

Saturdays, 9.45 a.m. at St. Mary's.

Wednesdays, 7.45 a.m. at Bacon's College,

and 9.45 a.m. at Peter Hills School.

 

The Byfield organ

Prince Lee Boo