St Olave's Church Hart Street, London. EC4. |
Welcome to the St Olave's home page.
St Olave's Church, Hart Street, in the City of London is a small mediaeval church, where Samuel Pepys and his wife Elizabeth lie buried. It was badly damaged by enemy action during the Second World War and fully restored during the 1950's.
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| Our new Rector the Revd. Oliver Ross joined us from Holy Trinity with St Paul and St Mary Hounslow earlier this year. | ![]() |
Services are held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 11.00am (except during August). There are also regular week day services and lunch time musical recitals. The church is normally open every week day between 10.00am and 4.00pm.
For Baptisms, Weddings and other arrangements please contact the Rector Oliver Ross by email, telephone 020 7488 4318 or visit the Parish Office that is located next door to the Church Hart Street entrance.
Musicians wishing to perform at the lunchtime recitals or visitors wishing to find out about future musical events can contact Thomas Butler by email.
| Revd. Oliver Ross with his wife Lizzie and family | ![]() |
The church has a ring of 8 bells that are regularly rung by
the University of London Society of
Change Ringers.
Comments and suggestions to rsjs.sadds@btinternet.com