Our Presbyterian church in central London welcomes all.
It is unique in its history as the "Kirk of the Crown of Scotland" - the longest-established Presbyterian Church south of the border, dating from 1711.
It is also unique in its location, on a site in Covent Garden in the heart of London's theatreland.
Finally, and most importantly, it is unique in its fellowship, providing a "home away from home" for Scots and fellow Presbyterians from all over the world.
We are delighted that you have found this web site and hope that it conveys something of the flavour of life at Crown Court.
We also hope that, having seen it, you will want to visit us the next time you are in London and experience Crown Court for yourself. You are assured of a very warm welcome.
For details of services and other activities, see Week Ahead
Our Coat of Arms
On the left is the Burning Bush, the emblem of the Church of Scotland.
At the top right is the Galley of Lorne, the emblem of the Argyll family, who contributed significantly to the rebuilding of the Church in 1909.
At the bottom right is the portcullis, the emblem of the City of Westminster.