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South Door Restoration Works

We are delighted to announce that from 6 Jan until mid-May 2025, work will take place to reinstate the church’s South Door onto Jermyn Street, part of Sir Christopher Wren’s original design.  

The first stage in our much larger Wren Project, this work will not only reintegrate an important element of Wren’s original design back into the fabric of St James’s, but also significantly improve the church’s step-free access.

An equally important part of this work is the first stage of restoration of the historically significant organ and the laying of memorial stones removed to storage during the HS2 construction within the curtilage of the church. 

Please note that on some occasions, it may be essential that we cannot allow access to the church at very short notice in the interests of public safety. This may occur before we have time to update our website information on opening times, which you can find hereNotices posted outside the church will provide the most up-to-date information about access.  

We appreciate your understanding and patience during this work and hope you share our joy in noting that it marks the start of a very significant development for St James’s.

Services

Our popular Sanctuary service will run at St Pancras Euston during this period. During the construction, our partner church St Pancras Euston will host the Sanctuary service. 

Private Prayer & General Access

Private worship

Please check our website for opening times.

General access 
Everyone is welcome to visit the church throughout the restoration works during advertised opening times. But, they may find it quieter to visit at 10am or 1pm when construction workers take a scheduled 30min break. Or, alternatively, from 4:30pm onwards on weekdays, once work for the day has ceased, or at weekends when no construction work takes place.

Please note that on certain occasions we may be required to temporarily close the church entirely, sometimes at very short notice, in the interests of public safety while key construction activities are completed. Signs posted outside the church will provide the most up-to-the-hour information.

Access to the courtyard and Street Foodish market, the garden and The Caravan free counselling service will continue during the advertised opening times throughout the restoration works.

Bulbous, the flower sellers, a destination on Jermyn St for many years, is closed during the restoration works. But, you can contact them via their website here. They will return in spring 2025.

St James's Piccadilly Wren Project

The Wren Project

This work is just the first stage in the Wren Project that will transform the entire St James’s site in the coming years. The Wren Project is a £20million project of restoration, transformation and placemaking that will equip St James’s with a sustainable infrastructure better suited to the contemporary needs of the church and its works in the community.

The Wren Project is made possible through funding from the Heritage Fund, substantial donations from philanthropists and foundations, and the generous donations of individuals and local stakeholders who value St James’s and the importance of this work to enable it to do even more in the future.

We are close to reaching our target for the full project and aim to raise the remaining funding by July 2025.

To learn more about the Wren Project, or to help us realise the project through a donation, please visit the Wren Project page.

Creative programme

During the South Door restoration, our creative programme will be disrupted and the concert programme in the church will be temporarily suspended to enable these important works to take place. 

However, we are delighted to announce that our partner church St Pancras Euston will be relaunching a concert programme for the first time since the COVID lockdowns.  

St Pancras Euston has already proven a valuable partner and welcoming church for our Sanctuary services during Advent. We encourage you to attend their new programme of free lunchtime concerts and early evening “commuter hour” concerts that they will be introducing between 21st January and the early spring 2025.  

During these works, St James’s will continue to run a number of online creative and congregational events. These will be listed on our What’s On page as usual. 

But, to remain informed, you can sign up to our monthly Music, Arts, Ideas newsletter here. 

Working together

This project is made possible through the generous support of organisations and individuals including:

Work in progress

The first stage of the Wren Project involves recreating the church’s South Door, commencing restoration of the historic organ and integrating memorials from St James’s burial ground into the curtilage of the church. During these works the Revd Dr Ayla Lepine, Associate Rector of St James’s talks to people involved in this exciting transformation project in different ways. Visit our YouTube page.

Latest drawing of the South Door

Construction of closed box where the south door will be reinstated

Removal of memorials

Removal of cherubs to replaced by memorials

Work begins to knock through the exteral wall on Jermyn Street

Reinstalling memorials

Scaffolding going up around the organ

Scaffolding going up around the organ

Conserving the royal charter

The works in detail

Discover more about the four key areas of works being undertaken during phase one of the Wren Project, why they are being undertaken, what they involve and the historic background that makes them so important to the Wren Project at the link below.

The works undertaken in this initial stage of the Wren Project are complex and require specialist expertise. St James’s is delighted to be working with highly respected professionals to achieve this: