Saving Churches
Friends of Friendless Churches: The First 50 Years

By Matthew Saunders


Saving Churches
Online price: £16.99
Item is currently out of stock Hardback, 128 pages
Published: 27th May 2010

Category: Architecture, Art and Design, World Religions


The Friends of Friendless Churches exist to save beautiful and historic places of worship from demolition or degradation. Founded in 1957 by the devout journalist and author Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, the Friends now own thirty-eight former places of worship, half in England, half in Wales, which they preserve, undertake repair on where necessary and make accessible as peaceful spaces to visitors and the local community. This book, with a Preface by Sir Simon Jenkins and a Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales, details all thirty eight buildings, with photographs that touchingly record these former churches and celebrate the work of the Friends.

Included are a short history of the Friends of Friendless Churches, a glossary of terms, and information on visiting the churches.

A delightful look at a very important part of this country's heritage. - South Wales Argus

I wholeheartedly commend this book to anyone who has any soul. - Cornerstone

Saunders demonstrates well his breadth of knowledge of ecclesiastical architecture and history. Further than that, he shows a depth of understanding and feeling for these buildings and their place in society and history that can be lacking from drier, more academic authors. - Victorian



Publication Details:

Binding: Hardback, 128 pages
ISBN: 9780711230415
Format: 280mm x 235mm
100 colour photographs

BIC Code: AMN
BISAC Code:  ARC016000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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