CONTACT

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    Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock

    Carmelite Priory
    41 Kensington Church Street
    London W8 4BB

    Tel: 020 7937 9866
    Mobile: 0770 8203 595
    Email: enquiries@carmelitechurch.org

    THE PARISH RECEPTION IS OPEN:
    Monday: 10.30am – 5.30pm
    Tuesday – Thursday: 10.30am – 6.00pm
    Friday: 10.30am – 5.30pm
    Saturday: 10.00am – 1.00pm
    Sunday: Closed

    For Quick Enquiries especially at closed times, please send a text message to the mobile number

    HOW TO GET THERE

    The church and priory are in Kensington Church Street and benefit from good underground and bus services.

    UNDERGROUND

    Kensington High Street station (Circle and District lines)

    From the station turn right onto Kensington High Street
    and at the T junction with Kensington Church Street cross the road to go north along Kensington Church Street.
    After a short distance you will find the church on your left where the road curves to the left (approximately 7 minutes).

    Notting Hill Gate station (Central, Circle and District lines)

    From the station take the southern exit and from the top of Kensington Church Street at Waterstone’s walk south until you come to the church on your right (approximately 12 minutes).

     

    BUSES

    Buses 27, 28, 328, 52, 452 and 70 all stop in Kensington Church Street.

    Alight at Holland Street stop if going north or York House Place
    stop if going south.
    Buses 9 and 10 stop in Kensington High Street (Kensington High Street Station or Royal Garden Hotel stops).

    BY CAR

    Some parking is available in Kensington Church Street on Sundays but beware of ‘double yellow lines’. For directions please see the map.

    For help with finding the correct service to the Carmelite Church please use the Journey Planner courtesy of Transport for London