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Camden Town

Camden Town Methodist Church

89 Plender Street, London NW1 0JN

Minister: Rev Paul Weary
Telephone: 020 7272 2241 (day)
020 7607 2155 (evening)


Sunday worship


11.00am

 

Camden Town Church

About us

Camden is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in London and is particularly busy at weekends, when thousands of people visit its markets, including the famous Camden Lock. Camden Town Methodist Church is situated off Camden High Street, just a few minutes walk from the markets and offers an oasis of peace in the midst of this bustling neighbourhood.
 

One World Week

One World Week 2005: Celebrating our place in the World Church

In recent years the church has seen slow but steady growth both in membership and attendance at worship. We are undertaking a church and community survey which will contribute to developing a new strategy for ministry and mission. Apart from Sunday worship, the main activity is the Bible Study Group, which meets in the church every Monday evening at 7.30pm.

Finding us

From Camden Town underground station walk south along Camden High Street. The church is on the corner of Plender Street and Kings Terrace NW1.

Car

From the north, approach the church via Camden Street (A400). There is on street parking on Camden Street near the junction with Plender Street – parking meters during the day but free on Sundays and weekends.

From the south, approach the church via Camden High Street (A400), turning right into Plender Street.

Rail

Underground - The church is less than 5 minutes walk from Camden Town (Northern Line) and 3 minutes walk from Mornington Crescent (Northern Line). Note that Camden Town station gets very busy at weekends.

Bus

Routes 24, 27, 29, 88, 134, 168, 214 and 253 run northbound along Camden High Street and southbound along Camden Street.

Map (external site)

 

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