The 2023 Pilgrimage is on Saturday 20 May and will be led by the Revd Carys Walsh. For more information, to let us know you are coming, and to book Lunch and/or Tea, follow the link.
Little Gidding Pilgrimage 2023

The 2023 Pilgrimage is on Saturday 20 May and will be led by the Revd Carys Walsh. For more information, to let us know you are coming, and to book Lunch and/or Tea, follow the link.
A number of events are planned for 2022, circumstances permitting. Follow the link for further information.
Tickets for this year’s Little Gidding Pilgrimage on 14 May and the T S Eliot Festival on 10 July are now available. The Pilgrimage returns this year after a two-year absence, and the Revd Malcolm Guite will lead us on
A number of events are planned for 2022, circumstances permitting. Follow the link for further information.
The 2022 Pilgrimage is on Saturday 14 May and will be led by the Revd Malcolm Guite. For more information, to let us know you are coming, and to book Lunch and/or Tea, follow the link.
The 2021 Pilgrimage has been delayed to Saturday 25 September and will be led by the Revd Canon Fiona Brampton, Chaplain at Little Gidding. For more information, to let us know you are coming, follow the link.
This year’s Little Gidding Pilgrimage was held as an online event on Saturday 26 September 2020. This recording follows the Chair of the Friends, Simon Kershaw, walking from George Herbert’s church at Leighton Bromswold to Nicholas Ferrar’s church and tomb
This year’s Pilgrimage will be held online on Saturday 26 September 2020, starting at 11am. The Pilgrimage celebrates the life of Nicholas Ferrar and his family, and remembering that they first came to Little Gidding to escape the devastating plague
The 2020 Pilgrimage has been cancelled. Originally planned for Saturday 16 May, it was postponed to 26 September before being cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Revd Malcolm Guite, who had been due to lead the pilgrimage, will lead the 2021 event which will be on Saturday 15 May 2021.
The 2019 Pilgrimage is on Saturday 18 May and will be led by Canon Mark Oakley. For more information, to let us know you are coming, and to book Lunch and/or Tea, follow the link.