The Church Gift Shop
The Church Gift Shop offers a thoughtful selection of faith-inspired gifts, books, items, and seasonal treasures for purchase.
Every purchase made through the gift shop directly supports the ongoing mission and ministry of our church. Proceeds help fund the upkeep of the building, our worship, community outreach, music programmes, and the ongoing care of our church facilities. By purchasing items, you are not only finding meaningful gifts, but also helping to support the church.
Purchases can be made by visiting the Church Office during opening hours, Monday to Friday, 9:30am–5:00pm. Alternatively, please contact the Verger on 020 7600 9478 or email admin@stlawrencejewry.org.uk to arrange a purchase or enquire about available items.
![]() |
£5.00 each |
GUIDEBOOK: St. Lawrence Jewry next Guildhall. This official guidebook of the church delves into the interesting history of the building and many of its unique and interesting features. |
![]() |
£5.00 each |
THE WINDOWS of St. Lawrence Jewry next Guildhall. Containing over twenty-five high quality images, this guidebook details with background information, each of the windows in this unique collection. |
![]() |
£7.00 each |
RULES FOR THE CONDUCT OF LIFE. A facsimile of the famous booklet given to each new Freeman of the City of London, with additional notes by The Reverend David Parrott (Guild Vicar 2009-2021) |
![]() |
£2.00 each |
A SHORT GUIDE to the City of London Churches. Produced by The Friends of The City Churches, this short guide is a useful companion to those exploring the churches of the Square Mile. Includes suggested walking routes to explore the city churches. |
![]() |
£1.00 each |
POSTCARDS St. Lawrence Jewry next Guildhall. A high-quality print card of the ‘Wren Window’. |
![]() |
£15.00 each |
‘DEVASTATED LONDON’ 'Devastated London' was drawn in 1945 by Cecil Brown, the architect who restored St. Lawrence Jewry after World War Two. In this map, Brown showed the City of London as it was after the devastating bombing raids of the war. The view, reportedly from an adapted barrage balloon, was dedicated to the Citizens of London for their perseverance and faith. Own your own facsimile copy of this great record of London history. Each poster comes rolled, and includes a detailed history note (poster size: A0 – approx.. 84cm x 118cm / 33in x 46in) This item must be collected from the church office. |
It is preferred that orders be collected from the church office.
Should you request items to be posted out to you, please contact the church office who will be pleased to check and inform you of postage, packaging, and handling charges.





