Historic Churches Preservation Trust
By the middle of the 20th century, many parish churches in the UK were in a poor state of repair. This was the result of many social and economic factors, and worsened by the Second World War, during which repair and maintenance of churches came largely to a stop.
The Church Assembly (now the General Synod) set up a Commission to investigate what was necessary to reverse this situation, and found that £4,000,000 was needed to restore the condition of churches across the UK to good condition.
The Historic Churches Preservation Trust was established in 1953 and acted primarily as a grant giving trust, providing vital funds for repairs to historic churches. From the outset, the HCPT supported churches of all the major Christian denominations, as well as chapels and meeting houses.
In 2013, we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Historic Churches Preservation Trust with a special service at Westminster Abbey.