World’s oldest wooden church is hidden in a tiny English village – and it’s near a heritage railway

DID you know that England is home to the oldest wooden church in the world?

In a small village in Essex called Greensted is St Andrew’s Church which dates back to the mid-9th century.

St. Andrews Church, Greensted, the oldest wooden church in the world.

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The world’s oldest wooden church is in EssexCredit: Alamy
Interior of Greensted Church.

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The church is still used today and has a weekly Sunday serviceCredit: Alamy


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St Andrew’s Church in the village of Greensted is thought to be the oldest wooden church in the world.

According to the church’s website, the building is made up of 51 timber planks which date back to 1060.

However, excavations have suggested there were earlier wooden structures on the site that date back to the 6th century.

The church has been renovated several times over the years including during the Tudor and Victorian eras.

There has been work done in the more recent decades too which is why it’s still able to be in use today.

St Andrew’s Church still holds a Sunday service once a week and has a congregation of around 20.

The oldest grave is opposite to the church entrance and is that of a 12th century Crusader, thought to be an archer.

The quickest way from the capital is on the London Underground Central Line to Epping.

From there it’s a 15 minute drive to the village.

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DNR141 Steam tank engine locomotive 4141 & passenger train at platform on Epping and Ongar preserved heritage railway at North Weald station Essex England UK

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The neighbouring town of Ongar has a heritage railwayCredit: Alamy

The neighbouring town of Ongar has a trainline, but it’s actually used for a heritage railway.

The Epping Ongar Railway is the longest heritage railway in Essex, the closest to London and easily accessible from the tube. 

The Epping Ongar Railway operates steam and diesel-hauled trains.

Its most scenic route goes through 5.5 miles of countryside and through the famous Epping Forest.

The town of Ongar is larger than Greensted and has shops, pubs and restaurants like Smith’s of Ongar which serves seafood dishes.

Essex is full of history, and even has the city that’s the world’s ‘oldest town’.

Colchester was once known for being England‘s oldest town and was given city status in 2022 as part of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Colchester has a rich history stretching back thousands of years and was one of the very first Roman capitals.

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St. Andrews Church, Greensted, the oldest stave-built timber building in Europe.

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The world’s oldest wooden church is in a tiny Essex villageCredit: Alamy

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