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.
Little Gidding Church reopens
Following the completion of the restoration work on the roof, and the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, Little Gidding Church is now open for private prayer. Under current regulations, some safety rules remain in place, including social distancing and wearing of
Open Garden at Ferrar House: Sunday 9 May

On Sunday 9 May 2021, Ferrar House at Little Gidding will be participating in the National Garden Scheme “open gardens”. Come and see these beautiful gardens, where work has continued throughout the last year. Sunday 9 May 2021, 10.30am —
Eliot Festival July 2021
The 2021 T S Eliot Festival planned for Sunday 11 July, has been postponed to 2022. Follow the link for more information.
Work at Ferrar House

Whilst Ferrar House is closed during the pandemic, the opportunity is being taken to undertake major work on the fabric. This picture shows the dining room, looking out over the lawn towards the Church. The floor is being replaced in
Newsletter February 2021
Download a copy of the Winter 2020 newsletter from the Friends of Little Gidding.
Little Gidding Church Bell Rehung
Following restoration work by John Taylor Bell Founders in Loughborough, the church bell at Little Gidding has now been returned and reinstalled in the church above the west door. Unlike the old bell, which could be swung in order to
2020 AGM of the Friends of Little Gidding
The 2020 Annual General Meeting of the Friends of Little Gidding was held via teleconference on Saturday 5 December. Some twenty members attended and heard the Treasurer present the financial accounts and the Chair and the Membership Secretary give their
Newsletter Winter 2020
Download a copy of the Winter 2020 newsletter from the Friends of Little Gidding.
Restoring the bell

Now that the roof of Little Gidding church has been repaired, the next piece of restoration work is the bell. The bell has been unsafe to ring for several years. It has been removed and taken to John Taylor’s at Loughborough for conservation work. A new headstock has been fitted which will allow it to be safely rehung and chimed.