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With the busyness and demands of December, many clergy have already begun to think about Christmas... as have we!

Following the success of last year's service, tickets are now on sale for our second Christmas Carol Service. Join us at The King's Chapel of The Savoy (London, WC2R ODA), one of His Majesty's private royal chapels, on Monday 1 December for an evening of celebration, carolling and mince pies.

The Revd Canon Thomas Woodhouse, Chaplain of The King's Chapel of The Savoy, will lead the service, with friends of the Trust giving Bible readings and members of the chapel choir will lead us in song. It's also a wonderful opportunity to catch up with old friends and to make new ones too, as we enjoy a mince pie and a glass of wine in the adjoining Lancaster Hall.

Book your tickets (Eventbrite)

A more exclusive affair than our annual Festival at St. Paul's, the chapel will open its doors to just 100 guests, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

You won't receive a physical ticket, but don't worry - We will have your name on the door!

Details

  • Ticket cost: £45 per person
  • Date: Monday 1 December 2025
  • Timings: Doors at 6pm. Service 6:30-7:30pm. Reception 7:30-8:30pm.
  • Address: The King's Chapel of the Savoy, Strand, London, WC2R 0DA (directions)

Book your tickets (Eventbrite)

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A chequered floor of white and black tiles. The chapel's organ can be seen in the background. Guests are singing from the Order of Service.

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A chequered floor of white and black tiles. The chapel's organ can be seen in the background. Guests are singing from the Order of Service.

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The Revd Ben Cahill-Nicholls, giving a speech to guests, beside a Christmas tree.

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People stood around a plate of mince pies, grinning.

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Four guests, dressed formally, in discussion over a glass of wine.
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