St Peter & St John
Rugby, Warwickshire
The church started near the railway station, when Rugby was an expanding railway engineering town.
Centrally located in Rugby, with an atmosphere of peace and spirituality, we welcome visitors, pilgrims, guests and more to our church, to drop in, visit our cafe or attend one of our events.
Rugby, Warwickshire
St Andrew's church is a fine example of a William Butterfield building. It is in the high tractarian style and it is an impressive, large church, whilst also being a hospitable and spiritual place. It has two towers, being the only parish church in the world with two sets of ringable bells.
We maintain the Anglican choral tradition and have prayer book services alongside services from Common Worship and innovative services like Muddy Church.
There is much to see in the church of historic interest, including a medieval chest and a font in which Lawrence Sheriff was baptised. William Temple is remembered in the building along with Rector Moultrie a renowned priest and poet.
Rugby, Warwickshire
The church started near the railway station, when Rugby was an expanding railway engineering town.
Hillmorton, Warwickshire
A 13th century church, home to many outstanding features including an 18th century singers gallery, a listed pipe organ and 14th century stone effigies of the Astley family, considered to be some of the finest of their kind in the region.
Dunchurch, Warwickshire