List of churches in Cambridge#Demolished churches
Active churches and chapels, other than college and school chapels
class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !Image ! class="unsortable"|Refs !Dedication !Founded !Denomination ! class="unsortable"| Location ! class="unsortable"| Notes | |
Christ Church
|File:Christ Church Cambridge.jpg |1837-1839 | {{small|{{coord|52.2078|0.1332|name=Christ Church|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Received a church graft from St Andrew the Great 2004 | |
Christ the Redeemer
|File:210131.Christ the Redeemer, Cambridge.jpg | |Church of England/ | {{small|{{coord|52.2119|0.1647|name=Christ the Redeemer|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |2004 merger of Meadowlands Methodist Church (founded in or before 1953{{Cite web|url=http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F217151|title=The Discovery Service|last=Archives|first=The National|website=discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-04-07}}) and Holy Cross, Fen Ditton | |
The Good Shepherd | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2254|0.1264|name=The Good Shepherd |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Holy Trinity
|File:Holy Trinity Church - geograph.org.uk - 703654.jpg |1189 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2059|0.1203|name=Holy Trinity|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Andrew's, Cherry Hinton
|File:St. Andrew's church, Cherry Hinton - geograph.org.uk - 876986.jpg |c. 1200 | {{small|{{coord|52.1919|0.1781|name=St Andrew, Cherry Hinton |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Andrew's, Chesterton
|File:St_Andrew's_Church_Chesterton_Cambridge.jpg |c. 1200 | {{small|{{coord|52.2154|0.1397|name=St Andrew, Chesterton |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Andrew the Great
|File:Church Of St Andrew The Great.jpg |{{sort|1485|Medieval}} | {{small|{{coord|52.205|0.1217|name=St Andrew the Great|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Medieval church demolished 1842, rebuilt in Victorian style.{{Cite web|url=http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/camgtandrew.htm|title=Cambridgeshire Churches|website=www.druidic.org|access-date=2017-04-03}} Redundant 1984; home to the congregation of Holy Sepulchre since 1994. | |
St Augustine of Canterbury
|File:St Augustine's Church - geograph.org.uk - 769615.jpg | | | {{small|{{coord|52.2198|0.1077|name=St Augustine |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Forms the Parish of the Ascension with St Giles's and St Peter's. Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership{{Cite web|url=http://www.churchatcastle.org/node/9|title=Our churches {{!}} Church at Castle|website=www.churchatcastle.org|language=en|access-date=2017-04-07|archive-date=8 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170408081826/http://www.churchatcastle.org/node/9|url-status=dead}} | |
St Barnabas
|File:Church of St Barnabas (geograph 5884979).jpg | {{small|{{coord|52.1996|0.1377|name=St Barnabas |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Bene't's
|Benedict of Nursia{{cite web |title=History |url=https://www.stbenetschurch.org/history |website=St Bene't's Cambridge |access-date=5 April 2020 |quote=Bene't is short for Benedict. St Benedict was born around 480 in Nursia, a town in the central Italian region of Umbria.}} – on the 'About St Benedict' tab. |{{circa|1020|sortable=yes}} | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2037|0.1183|name=St Bene't |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Oldest church in Cambridgeshire{{cite book |last=Pevsner |first=Nikolaus |author-link=Nikolaus Pevsner |year=1970 |orig-year=1954 |title=Cambridgeshire |series=The Buildings of England |location=Harmondsworth |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=0-14-071010-8 |page=222}} as well as the oldest building in Cambridge.{{cite web|url=http://www.strideguides.com/CU/Place.aspx?p=19&ix=104&pid=6&prcid=27&ppid=0|title=St Bene't's Church|publisher=University of Cambridge|author=Institute of Public Health|work=800 Years of Death and Disease in Cambridge|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025153107/http://www.strideguides.com/CU/Place.aspx?p=19&ix=104&pid=6&prcid=27&ppid=0|archivedate=2012-10-25}} |
St Botolph's
|File:St Botolph's Church, Cambridge.JPG |{{circa|1350|sortable=yes}} | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2025|0.1181|name=St Botolph|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Clement's
|File:Church of SS Clement and Athanasios - geograph.org.uk - 538001.jpg |? |c. 1225 | Church of England | {{small|{{coord|52.2091|0.118|name=St Clement|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Edward King and Martyr
|File:St Edward King and Martyr, Cambridge (exterior).jpg |c. 1250 | Church of England | {{small|{{coord|52.2046|0.1186|name=St Edward|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Rebuilt 1400. Royal Peculiar{{Cite web|url=http://anglicansonline.org/uk-europe/england/dioceses/index.html#peculiar|title=Anglicans Online {{!}} Church of England {{!}} Dioceses|website=anglicansonline.org|access-date=2017-04-03}} | |
St Giles'
|File:St Giles' Church, Cambridge, England - DSCF2210.JPG | |1092 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2111|0.1148|name=St Giles|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Forms the Parish of the Ascension with St Augustine's and St Peter's. Member of 'Church at Castle' partnership |
St George
|File:St George church Cambridge.JPG | | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2243|0.1425|name=St George |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |
St James
|File:St James Church Cambridge.jpg | {{small|{{coord|52.1818|0.1522|name=St James |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
| | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |{{small|{{coord|52.1840|0.1694|name=Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St John the Evangelist
|File:St John the Evangelist church Cambridge.jpg |1891 | Church of England
|{{small|{{coord|52.1853|0.1390|name=St John the Evangelist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Luke's
|File:St Luke Church Cambridge.JPG | |Luke |1863 | {{small|{{coord|52.2158|0.1163|name=St Luke |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Current structure erected 1873-1874.{{Cite web|url=http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/camluke.htm|title=Cambridgeshire Churches|website=www.druidic.org|access-date=2017-04-08}} Local ecumenical partnership. Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership | |
St Mark's
|File:St Marks Church, Newnham (geograph 3837660).jpg |Mark |1870 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.1964|0.1082|name=St Mark |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Smaller wooden structure on site of current building in use until 1901{{Cite web|url=http://www.stmarksnewnham.org/3.html|title=History - Welcome to St Mark's Newnham|last=Church|first=St Mark's|website=www.stmarksnewnham.org|access-date=2017-04-07|archive-date=8 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170408171241/http://www.stmarksnewnham.org/3.html|url-status=dead}} |
St Martin's
|File:St Martin's Church Cambridge.jpg |1932 | {{small|{{coord|52.1931|0.1503|name=St Martin |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Services took place in temporary structures on the site of the current building until 1961{{Cite news|url=https://stmartinswordpresswebsite.wordpress.com/st-martins-church/st-martins-a-potted-history/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170408083120/https://stmartinswordpresswebsite.wordpress.com/st-martins-church/st-martins-a-potted-history/|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 April 2017|title=St Martin's – a potted history|date=2014-09-22|work=St Martin's Parish, Cambridge|access-date=2017-04-07|language=en-US}} | |
St Mary the Great
|File:Cambridge - Church of St Mary the Great.jpg |Mary |1205 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2053|0.1182|name=St Mary the Great|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Mary the Less
|File:St. Mary the Less in Trumpington Street - geograph.org.uk - 1508066.jpg |Mary | {{small|{{coord|52.2011|0.1181|name=St Mary the Less|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
SS Mary and Michael
|File:Trumpington church - geograph.org.uk - 2812.jpg |1200-1330 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.1739|0.1085|name=SS Mary & Michael|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Matthew's
|File:St Matthew's Church on Geldart Street, Cambridge, England.jpg | {{small|{{coord|52.2056|0.1380|name=St Matthew |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Received a church graft from St Andrew the Great 2008 | |
St Paul's
|File:Cambridge, chiesa di saint paul.JPG |Paul | {{small|{{coord|52.1976|0.1294|name=St Paul|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Philip's
|File:St Philip's Church in Mill Road, Cambridge, England.jpg | {{small|{{coord|52.1976|0.1459|name=St Philip |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Thomas's Hall
|File:St Thomas's Hall Cambridge.jpg | |1980 | {{small|{{coord|52.1918|0.1569|name=St Thomas's Hall |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Part of St Martin's parish; used regularly for services{{Cite news|url=https://stmartinswordpresswebsite.wordpress.com/st-thomass-hall/|title=St Thomas's Hall|date=2014-09-22|work=St Martin's Parish, Cambridge|access-date=2017-04-07|language=en-US|archive-date=8 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170408082904/https://stmartinswordpresswebsite.wordpress.com/st-thomass-hall/|url-status=dead}} | |
Our Lady and the English Martyrs
|File:Cambridge Parkers Piece Catholic Church.jpg |1885-1890 | Catholic Church
| {{small|{{coord|52.1988|0.1273|name=OLEM|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Laurence's
|File:St Laurence's RC Church, Cambs, UK.JPG |1947 | {{small|{{coord|52.2181|0.1296|name=St Laurence|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Permanent structure built 1958 | |
St Philip Howard
|File:St Philip Howard Church Cambridge.jpg |1978 | Catholic Church
| {{small|{{coord|52.1859|0.1606|name=St Philip Howard |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Vincent de Paul
|File:Catholic church of St Vincent de Paul, Ditton Lane - geograph.org.uk - 35987.jpg | |1958 | {{small|{{coord|52.2150|0.1679|name=St Vincent de Paul |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Parish of Our Lady and the English Martyrs.{{Cite web|url=http://olem.org.uk/tag/st-vincent-de-paul/|title=St Vincent de Paul {{!}} Our Lady and the English Martyrs|website=olem.org.uk|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-04-08}} Current building was old St Laurence's until 1958 when it was moved to Ditton Lane. | |
Fisher House University Catholic Chaplaincy
|File:Fisher House, Cambridge.jpeg |1925 | {{small|{{coord|52.2046|0.1199|name=Fisher House|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Athanasios
|File:Cherry Hinton Road United Reformed Church - geograph.org.uk - 759551.jpg |1902 | {{small|{{coord|52.1878|0.1445|name=St Athanasios |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, the building was formerly the Cherry Hinton Road United Reformed Church | |
Arbury Road Baptist Church
|File:Arbury Road Baptist Church - geograph.org.uk - 521266.jpg | |1842 | {{small|{{coord|52.2217|0.1336|name=Arbury Road Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Originally called the Ebenezer. Moved to current site 1930. New chapel built 1966.{{Cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol9/pp35-36|title=Chesterton: Nonconformity {{!}} British History Online|website=www.british-history.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-04-08}} | |
Barnwell Baptist Church
| | | | {{small|{{coord|52.2162|0.1628|name=Barnwell Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Cherry Hinton Baptist Church
|File:Cherry Hinton Baptish Church.jpg | | | {{small|{{coord|52.1885|0.1760|name=Cherry Hinton Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Mill Road Baptist Church
|File:Mill Road Baptist Church - geograph.org.uk - 707372.jpg | | Baptist Union
| {{small|{{coord|52.1978|0.1432|name=Mill Road Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
St Andrew's Street Baptist Church
|File: St._Andrew's_Baptist_Church_2022.jpg | |1721 | {{small|{{coord|52.2027|0.1239|name=St Andrew's Street Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Zion Baptist Church
|File:Zion Baptist Church, Cambridge.jpg |Zion |1837 | {{small|{{coord|52.2035|0.1325|name=Zion Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Rebuilt 1879 | |
Eden Baptist Church
|File:Eden Chapel Cambridge.jpg |Eden |1823 |FIEC | {{small|{{coord|52.2069|0.1295|name=Eden Baptist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Originally a Strict and Particular Baptist chapel. Rebuilt 1874, 1982{{Cite web|url=http://eden-cambridge.org/about-us/a-history-of-eden|title=A history of Eden - About Us - Eden Baptist Church|website=eden-cambridge.org|language=en|access-date=2017-04-08}} | |
Castle Street Methodist Church
|File:Castle Street Methodist Church, Cambridge.jpg | |1823 | {{small|{{coord|52.2115|0.1136|name=Castle Street Methodist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership. Built as a Primitive Methodist church; rebuilt 1841, 1863, 1914.{{Cite web|url=http://www.castlestreet.org.uk/about/history-of-the-church/|title=History of the church {{!}} Castle Street Methodist Church|website=www.castlestreet.org.uk|language=en-US|access-date=2017-04-07}} | |
Chesterton Methodist Church
|File:Chesterton Methodist Church - geograph.org.uk - 759704.jpg | | | {{small|{{coord|52.2207|0.1456|name=Chesterton Methodist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Wesley Methodist Church
|File:Wesley Methodist Church, Cambridge - geograph.org.uk - 1292860.jpg |1913 | {{small|{{coord|52.2073|0.1269|name=Wesley Methodist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Downing Place United Reformed Church
|File:St Columba's Church, Downing Street, Cambridge - geograph.org.uk - 632925.jpg | |1687 | United Reformed
| {{small|{{coord|52.2032|0.1227|name=Downing Place URC |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Founded from a merger of Emmanuel (1687) and St Columba's (c.1891); building dates from 1891 |
Jesus Lane Quaker Meeting House
|File:Jesus_Lane_Local_Meeting.jpg | |1776–7, 1884 |Religious Society of Friends of Britain Yearly Meeting |{{small|{{coord|52.2084|0.1201|name=Friends Meeting House |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Originally found a meeting house in 1777, discontinued as meeting house in 1795, and then reused as a meeting in 1884. {{Cite web |title=Cambridge Jesus Lane LM - Quaker Heritage |url=https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Cambridge%20Jesus%20Lane%20LM.pdf}} | |
Hartington Grove Quaker Meeting House
|File:Hartington Grove, Friends' Meeting House - geograph.org.uk - 4369369.jpg | |1983 |Religious Society of Friends of Britain Yearly Meeting |{{small|{{coord|52.1874|0.1442|name=The Religious Society of Friends |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
German Lutheran Church
|File:The German Lutheran Church in Cambridge and East Anglia - geograph.org.uk - 702077.jpg | | |? |{{small|{{coord|52.1906|0.1309|name=German Lutheran Church |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | Aligned with the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD) | |
Cambridge Salvation Army
|File:Salvation Army Citadel, Tenison Road - geograph.org.uk - 829619.jpg | |1914 | {{small|{{coord|52.1998|0.1368|name=Salvation Army |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Cambridge Seventh-Day Adventist Church
|File:Cambridge Seventh-day Adventist Church.jpg | |1920 | {{small|{{coord|52.1959|0.1525|name=Seventh-Day Adventist |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Permanent building 1962 | |
North Arbury Chapel
|File:North Arbury Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 851565.jpg | |1976 |Partnership UK | {{small|{{coord|52.2308|0.1295|name=North Arbury Chapel |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Roseford Chapel
| | |1959 |? | {{small|{{coord|52.2258|0.1167|name=Roseford Chapel |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Queen Edith Chapel
|File:Queen Edith Chapel Cambridge.jpg | |c. 1960 |Partnership UK | {{small|{{coord|52.1814|0.1529|name=Queen Edith Chapel |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
King's Church Cambridge
|File:Living Waters Assemblies of God - geograph.org.uk - 829605.jpg | | | {{small|{{coord|52.1986|0.1361|name=King's Church |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Building originally Tenison Road Baptist Chapel (opened 1897). Previously Living Waters Church. | |
C3 Church
|File:C3 Church, Cambridge.jpg | |c. 2015 |? | {{small|{{coord|52.2005|0.1570|name=C3 Church |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Formerly Cambridge Community Church. New church built on the site of St Stephen's Church, previously used the Free Church in Trumpington. | |
Memorial Unitarian Church
|File:Unitarian Church - Victoria Street - geograph.org.uk - 1131364.jpg | |1904 | Unitarian Church
| {{small|{{coord|52.2051|0.1261|name=Memorial Unitarian |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Permanent building 1927, designed by Ronald Potter Jones |
Cambridge Chinese Christian Church
|File:Castle End Mission - geograph.org.uk - 492481.jpg |{{cite web |title=Cambridge Chinese Christian Church |url=https://www.cccc.org.uk/ |access-date=30 January 2021}}{{cite web |title=Castle Street Methodist Church |url=https://www.castlestreet.org.uk/castle-end-mission/ |website=Castle End Mission |access-date=30 January 2021}} | | |{{Soft hyphen|Inter|denominational}} | {{small|{{coord|52.2117|0.1124|name=Cambridge Chinese Church |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | Castle End Mission (URC) until 2014. Built 1884 | |
Christadelphian Hall
| | |1954 | {{small|{{coord|52.2018|0.1525|name=Christadelphian Hall |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
City of David Church
| | |2005 |Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pentecostal | {{small|{{coord|52.1875|0.155|name=City of David Church |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | Worship Centre located on Cherry Hinton Road | |
First Church of Christ Scientist
|File:Christian Science Church, Panton Street, Cambridge.jpg | | | {{small|{{coord|52.1957|0.1248|name=1st Church of Christ Scientist|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | The building shows the date 1866 | |
Kingdom Hall
| | | | | {{small|{{coord|52.2127|0.1472|name=Kingdom Hall|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
College and school chapels
class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !Image ! class="unsortable"|Refs !Dedication !Founded !Denomination ! class="unsortable"| Location ! class="unsortable"| Notes | |
King's College Chapel
|Mary & Nicholas{{Cite web|url=http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/chapel/history.html|title=History of the Chapel|website=www.kings.cam.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-04-08}} |1446-1515 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2048|0.1165|name=King's College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Queens' College Chapel
|File:Queens College Cambridge chapel walnut tree court night.jpg |Margaret the Virgin & Bernard of Clairvaux |1450s |Church of England | {{small|{{coord|52.2029|0.1159|name=Queens' College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Rebuilt in a different part of the college 1891 | |
Christ's College Chapel
|File:Christ's College Chapel, Cambridge, UK - Diliff.jpg | |c. 1440 |Church of England | {{small|{{coord|52.2057|0.1221|name=Christ's College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Enlarged and reconsecrated 1510 when God's-house was refounded as Christ's{{Cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol3/pp429-436|title=The colleges and halls: Christ's {{!}} British History Online|website=www.british-history.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-04-08}} | |
Chapel at Churchill College
|File:The chapel at Churchill College, Cambridge (geograph 1663320).jpg | |{{Soft hyphen|Inter|denominational}} | {{small|{{coord|52.2142|0.0970|name=Churchill College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Clare College Chapel
|File:Clare College Chapel, Cambridge.jpg |Mary |1363 | {{small|{{coord|52.2053|0.1158|name=Clare College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Rebuilt 1535. Current structure was built in 1763-1769{{Cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol3/pp340-346|title=The colleges and halls: Clare College {{!}} British History Online|website=www.british-history.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-04-08}} | |
Corpus Christi College Chapel
|File:CCCC Chapel Exterior.JPG | |1577 | {{small|{{coord|52.2030|0.1187|name=Corpus Christi College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Previously the college used the nearby St Bene't's church. New chapel built 1827 by William Wilkins | |
Downing College Chapel
|File:Downing College, Cambridge - Chapel (2).JPG | |1950–1953 | {{small|{{coord|52.2012|0.1233|name=Downing College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |The college spent over 150 years attempting to obtain a purpose-built chapel | |
Emmanuel College Chapel
|File:The Chapel Emmanuel College1.jpg | |c. 1590 | {{small|{{coord|52.2039|0.1245|name=Emmanuel College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Original chapel (previously dining hall of Dominican friary) became library. Current Christopher Wren structure 1677. | |
Fitzwilliam College Chapel
| |1991 |{{Soft hyphen|Inter|denominational}} | {{small|{{coord|52.2150|0.1055|name=Fitzwilliam College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Girton College Chapel
|File:Girton College, Cambridge university 002.jpg | |1899–1902 | {{small|{{coord|52.2281|0.0843|name=Girton College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Gonville and Caius College Chapel
|File:Cambridge - Gonville and Caius College - 1102.jpg | |1393 | {{small|{{coord|52.2060|0.1172|name=Gonville & Caius College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Oldest college chapel in either Oxford or Cambridge which has been in continuous use as such | |
Jesus College Chapel
|File:Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge - geograph.org.uk - 168873.jpg | |1157–1245 | {{small|{{coord|52.2090|0.1242|name=Jesus College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Oldest university building in Cambridge still in use. Previously chapel of St Radegund's Priory until college was founded c. 1500 | |
Magdalene College Chapel
|File:Chapel and Hall, Magdalene College - geograph.org.uk - 492487.jpg | |1470–1472 | {{small|{{coord|52.2105|0.1162|name=Magdalene College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Pembroke College Chapel
|File:The Chapel Pembroke College4.jpg | |c. 1350 | {{small|{{coord|52.20155|0.1187|name=Pembroke College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Original chapel (first bespoke college chapel in town) now Old Library; current chapel designed by Christopher Wren consecrated 1665 | |
Peterhouse Chapel
|File:Peterhouse College, Cambridge, England - IMG 0700.JPG | |1628 | {{small|{{coord|52.2010|0.1187|name=Peterhouse College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |College previously employed St Mary the Less as its chapel | |
Robinson College Chapel
|File:Robinson College Chapel (4767504518).jpg |{{Cite news|url=http://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/college-life/chapel|title=Chapel|last=benedge|date=2015-06-24|work=Robinson College|access-date=2017-04-08|language=en}}{{Cite news|url=http://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/alumni/supporting-college-life/chapel|title=Chapel|last=benedge|date=2015-06-24|work=Robinson College|access-date=2017-04-08|language=en}} | |1981 |{{Soft hyphen|Inter|denominational}} | {{small|{{coord|52.2047|0.1055|name=Robinson College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St Catharine's College Chapel
|File:Chapel at St Catharine's College, Cambridge.jpg | |{{sort|1704|pre-1704}} | {{small|{{coord|52.20315|0.1169|name=St Catharine's College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Rebuilt and reconsecrated 1704{{Cite news|url=http://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/about-us/chapel/about-chapel|title=About the Chapel|last=contra|date=2014-11-19|work=St Catharine's College, Cambridge|access-date=2017-04-08|language=en}} | |
St Edmund's College Chapel
| |1916 | {{small|{{coord|52.2130|0.1087|name=St Edmund's College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
St John's College Chapel
|File:St John's College Chapel Court, Cambridge, UK - Diliff.jpg | |c. 1300 | {{small|{{coord|52.2082|0.1178|name=St John's College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Current structure constructed 1866-1869, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. Tallest structure in Cambridge | |
Selwyn College Chapel
|File:Selwyn College Cambridge Chapel Exterior.jpg | |1895 | {{small|{{coord|52.20095|0.1068|name=Selwyn College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Sidney Sussex College Chapel
|File:Sidney Sussex Chapel.jpg | |c. 1600 | {{small|{{coord|52.2069|0.1208|name=Sidney Sussex College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Previously a friary building; rebuilt 1776{{Cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol3/pp481-487|title=The colleges and halls: Sidney Sussex {{!}} British History Online|website=www.british-history.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2017-04-08}} | |
Trinity College Chapel
|File:Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge.jpg | |1554–1567 | {{small|{{coord|52.2074|0.1175|name=Trinity College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Trinity Hall Chapel
|File:Trinity Hall College Chapel Cambridge interior.jpg | |1366 | {{small|{{coord|52.2056|0.1157|name=Trinity Hall College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | | |
Memorial Chapel, The Leys School
|File:The Leys School Chapel.jpg | | |1905 | Methodist
| {{small|{{coord|52.1968|0.1214|name=The Leys School Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Ridley Hall Chapel
| |After 1891 | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.2003|0.1110|name=Ridley Hall Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Wesley House Chapel
| | |1930 | Methodist
| {{small|{{coord|52.2088|0.1222|name=Wesley House Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Westcott House Chapel
|File:Westcott House Chapel.jpg | | | Church of England
| {{small|{{coord|52.20785|0.1228|name=Westcott House Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Westminster College Chapel
|File:Westminster College, Cambridge.jpg | | |1897–1899 | United Reformed
| {{small|{{coord|52.2107|0.1123|name=Wesminster College Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | |
Westfield House Chapel
|File:Resurrection Lutheran Church - geograph.org.uk - 836621.jpg |{{cite web |title=Library and chapel |url=http://www.westfield.cam.ac.uk/chapel-library/ |website=Westfield House |access-date=31 January 2021}}{{Cite web|url=http://lutheran.co.uk/directory/cambridge|title=Resurrection Lutheran Church – Evangelical Lutheran Church of England|website=lutheran.co.uk|language=en-GB|access-date=2017-04-07|date=2015-11-30}} | |Evangelical Lutheran Church of England |{{small|{{coord|52.2152|0.1095|name=Resurrection Lutheran |region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Used by the local Lutheran congregation, Resurrection Lutheran Church |
Disused churches
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Michaelhouse
|File:St Michael's, Cambridge, England - IMG 0673.JPG |1324 |1908 | {{small|{{coord|52.2060|0.1183|name=Michaelhouse|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Combined with parish of St Mary the Great 1908. Now used as a cafe with occasional services. |
St Peter's
|File:St Peter's Church, Cambridge.jpg |c. 1150 | | {{small|{{coord|52.21107|0.1139|name=St Peter|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Managed by Churches Conservation Trust. Forms the Parish of the Ascension with St Augustine's and St Giles's. Member of the 'Church at Castle' partnership with St Giles's, St Augustine's, St Luke's (C of E/URC) and Castle Street Methodist Church. |
All Saints
|File:All Saints' Church Cambridge exterior.jpg | |1863 |1973 | {{small|{{coord|52.2082|0.1232|name=All Saints|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Previously stood opposite St John's College in what is now All Saints' Churchyard; pulled down and rebuilt in current location 1863.{{Cite web|url=http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/camallsaints.htm|title=Cambridgeshire Churches|website=www.druidic.org|access-date=2017-04-08}} Redundant 1973. Not used for Anglican services; joint benefice with the Holy Sepulchre (Round Church) parish which meets in St Andrew the Great church building{{Cite web|url=http://www.westcott.cam.ac.uk/all-saints-church/|title=All Saints Church|website=www.westcott.cam.ac.uk|access-date=2017-04-03|archive-date=19 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170219093343/http://www.westcott.cam.ac.uk/all-saints-church/|url-status=dead}} |
Holy Sepulchre (The Round Church)
|File:Round Church, Cambridge - 02.jpg |1130 | | {{small|{{coord|52.2084|0.1189|name=Holy Sepulchre|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Managed by Christian Heritage. Now a joint benefice with St Andrew the Great, where the parish's congregation meets |
Leper Chapel (Chapel of St Mary Magdalene)
|File:LeperChapelCambridge.jpg |{{circa|1125|sortable=yes}} | | {{small|{{coord|52.2139|0.1526|name=Leper Chapel|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Defunct and managed by the Cambridge Preservation Society. Oldest complete surviving building in Cambridge. In a united benefice with Christ the Redeemer and used for occasional services. |
St Andrew The Less
|File:Cambridge, St Andrew the Less - geograph.org.uk - 2989.jpg | |1190 | | {{small|{{coord|52.20895|0.1397|name=St Andrew the Less|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |In a united benefice with Christ Church and rarely, if ever, used for services{{Cite web|url=http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/camltandrew.htm|title=Cambridgeshire Churches|website=www.druidic.org|access-date=2017-04-07}} |
Emmanuel United Reformed Church
|File:Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Cambridge color corrected.jpg | |1874 |2020 | {{small|{{coord|52.2014|0.1182|name=Emmanuel URC|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Congregation merged with St Columba's to form Downing Place URC. Building now belongs to Pembroke College. |
Trumpington Free Church
|File:Cambridge Community Church - geograph.org.uk - 644124.jpg | |1899 | | | {{small|{{coord|52.1767|0.1145|name=Trumpington Free Church|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} | Formerly used by the Cambridge Community Church (C3 Church). |
Demolished churches
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! scope="col" | Name !Image ! class="unsortable" | Refs ! scope="col" |Founded !Defunct ! scope="col" |Denomination ! class="unsortable"| Location ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
All Saints by the Castle
| | |Perhaps before 1050 |c. 1365 | | |The parish became depopulated after the Black Death and was united with St Giles in 1365. The church became dilapidated, with its ruins still noted on a map in 1635. |
St John Zachary
| | |Before 1207 |c. 1446 | | |Parish church destroyed to make way for King's College Chapel. It was rebuilt nearby in 1458, but was last recorded in 1488, by when its parish was defunct due to houses being replaced by college buildings.{{cite book|chapter=The city of Cambridge: Churches|title=A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely|volume=3|editor=J P C Roach|chapter-url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol3/pp123-132}} |
St Stephen's
|File:St Stephen's church, Brooks Road - geograph.org.uk - 702341.jpg | |1962 |c. 2015 | {{small|{{coord|52.2004|0.1572|name=St Stephen|region:GB_type:landmark}}}} |Begun as St Radegund's Hall. Name St Stephen's 1948. New building dedicated 1962. Church of England church closed c. 2010. Demolished c. 2015 and replaced by the C3 Church. |
Maps
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