
VENUES


To find St. Anne's:
Address
St. Anne's Church
106 Highgate West Hill
London N6 6AP
Transport
Trains: Kentish Town (Northern Line & Thameslink), Archway (Northern Line) or Gospel Oak (Overground)
Buses: C2, C11, 214
Parking
Parking is available on Highgate West Hill and surrounding streets, but is limited so please allow enough time to find a space
Disabled Access
Disabled access available for wheelchair users via a portable ramp system. Please advise in advance to avoid delays
St. Michael's Church
St. Michael's, Highgate is the parish church of Highgate village, serving and joined to the local community. St. Michael's stands higher than any other church in London. As you enter you are all but level with the cross on top of St. Paul's Cathedral. It is not an ancient church. It was consecrated and opened for worship on 8th November 1832. The Architect was Lewis Vulliamy (1791-1871). The design was considered to be an outstanding example of the neo-Gothic style, of which the Architect was a pioneer.
St. Michael's has a strong musical tradition. Its accoustics make it an ideal venue for both concerts and recordings.
St. Michael's is located in the centre of Highgate Village. It is served well by local buses and is a 15 minute walk uphill from either Highgate or Archway Tube Stations.
To find St. Michael's:
Address
St. Michael's Church
South Grove
London N6 6BJ
Transport
Nearest Tube Stations: Highgate, Archway (both Northern Line)
Buses: 143, 210, 214, 271
Parking
Parking is available on the surrounding streets, but is limited
Disabled Access
St. Michael's Church is easily accessible for wheelchair users
St. Anne’s Highgate
St. Anne's was designed and built by builder architect William Cubitt in 1853 on commission by Anne Barnett as a memorial to her brother Richard, a local businessman.
Now St. Anne’s is a lively parish with a mixed congregation of all ages. It has a strong Children’s Church and feeds into St. Michael’s Church of England School in Highgate.
We were extremely fortunate to have the use of St. Anne's Church and St. Michael's Church - two of the most active and best loved venues in the area. Both churches offer excellent facilities, are well heated and have favourable acoustics.