List of churches preserved by the Churches Conservation Trust in Southeast England

The Churches Conservation Trust is a charitable foundation whose purpose is the protection of endangered historic church buildings, ie those that have been declared redundant by the Church of England. The Foundation was established by the Pastoral Measure of 1968. Overall, the Foundation more than 340 church buildings in England maintains.

This list includes the 55 church buildings that are maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust in the region South East England, that is, those in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Greater London, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Kent, West Sussex and East Sussex. The age of these ranges from the All Saints Church in West Stourmouth, which was built in Anglo -Saxon times to the recent construction on the list, the Holy Trinity Church ( Privett ) in Privett, which was built from 1876 to 1878. All these church buildings were set by English Heritage on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, most of them in Grade I or II *.

Most of these are church buildings are still consecrated, so that occasionally occur even church services. Some of the buildings serve as a venue for concerts and for other purposes.

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