King Charles the Martyr

A very warm welcome to The Parish Church of King Charles the Martyr in the historic heart of Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Our church is the oldest building in the town and there has been a worshipping community at KCM (as we are known) since 1678. Today we are a thriving Church of England parish worshipping in the liberal catholic tradition and our church family is made up of all ages. We are part of the Inclusive Church network and welcome everyone who comes to our doors.

Whether you're new to the town and looking for a church to join or thinking about a christening, wedding or service of thanksgiving for a loved one, or you're visiting our church and want to know more about its rich history, you can find some details on this website. For more detailed information please visit our own website at www.kcmtw.org.  

All are welcome at KCM and we look forward to welcoming you soon. 

Get in touch

The Parish Office

The Parish Office
King Charles Church Hall
3 Warwick Park
Tunbridge Wells

TN2 5TA
Parish Office
01892 511745

Our website

What's on

Holy Communion (BCP)

Occuring
Every Sunday at for 35 mins
Venue
King Charles the Martyr
Address
London Road Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1DH, United Kingdom

A traditional service of Holy Communion according to The Book of Common Prayer (1662)
There is a short homily during the service and we serve tea and coffee afterwards.
All are very welcome.

Our next concerts feature Matchbox Opera on 27th April, Cambridge Renaissance Voices on 19th May. and the Kopernikus Ensemble on 7th June.

Safeguarding

The Parish Church of King Charles the Martyr, Tunbridge Wells, takes seriously its safeguarding responsibilities. We follow national guidelines in establishing a range of Safeguarding Policies and Forms. For more information on these national policies and safeguarding training please visit the Diocese of Rochester’s website by clicking here.

If you have concerns over the welfare of a member of the church then please contact one of our safeguarding officers:

Jenny Kerr-Davis, safeguarding officer for children and young people (under 18) 01892 511745
Jenny Selway, safeguarding officer for vulnerable adults 01892 511745

If you are worried about a child or young person (under 18 years) and the information you have suggests that a child is at immediate risk of being harmed, you should tell the police without delay. This is an emergency and it is appropriate therefore to use the police emergency number 999.

If you are worried about a child but do not think that there is a risk of immediate harm, you should still speak to someone who can help as soon as possible. Whilst you can contact one of our two safeguarding officers at the church, we are not an emergency service or a replacement for the Local Authority Children’s Service teams, and you should approach your local Children’s Services.