Facilities and features

Accessibility

Inclusive Church

If you have a disabled badge, you are welcome to park on the church drive.
Please do not park on the grass and please allow enough room for any emergency vehicle access.

Ramp

The Church, the annex and the church hall are all accessible for wheel chair users.

We have one wheel chair, that is available to use in the church.

We are a short walk away from the i4 bus stop and the My15 stops a few minute walk away from St Helen's.

Gluten Free Communion

We welcome everyone including service dogs

Accessible toilet
Neurodivergence inclusion
Car park / parking available
Baby Changing Facilities

Our Building

Stapleford started as a cluster of dwellings at the point where the old Portway came down from the hill tops in order to cross the flood plain of the Erewash. The Gospel has been preached here for well over 1000 years. At the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 Stapleford was reported to have had a church and a priest. In addition to the Domesday record we also have the Saxon cross. The latest thinking dates this from about 920 AD and it would probably have been erected in the churchyard. The Saxon church, of which nothing now remains, would probably have been of wood and thatch. In the 13th century the present church was built on a terrace just above the flood plain and over the years it has been added to and altered until we get the building that we have today.

The intervening years have not been kind to Stapleford. The dissolution of the monasteries left it bereft of support. Its tithes were sold off to the highest bidder and, if there was an understanding that the purchaser should also support the priest and the church, this does not seem to have materialised. The village was always poor. It lacked a wealthy patron and it has been a constant struggle to maintain the church. The village was quite small. In 1603 there were 150 communicants – no more that 50 families. In 1764 there were 120 families. It was not until Victorian times that the village began to expand with the coming of the lace trade and in 1841 at the time of the first census the population was 1837. However, by 1901 it had climbed to 6180. The church was built of a soft sandstone that did not withstand the weather and needed constant repair. The windows eroded and the medieval glass was lost. The walls were patched up with anything that was around and, to cap it all, the building seems to have been built on a fault line that runs through the churchyard.

St Helen’s has had two mission churches: St Andrew’s, built in 1908 and sold in 2006, and St Luke’s which is still open.

Open every first Saturday of each month.

Stained Glass
Toilets

Music and Worship

Bell Ringing
Organ

Our book of common prayer services are on each Wednesday.

Worship band

Groups, Courses and Activities

We have a youth group who meet on the first & third Sunday of each month. We also have social gatherings too. Ran by our Youth Minister Nakita
Come and be part of our Youth Sundays! A space designed for young people to explore faith, build friendships, and have loads of fun together.

We start in the main church service and then head off partway through for snacks, games, and relaxed discussions about life, faith, and everything in between.

It’s a brilliant place to ask questions, grow in confidence, and connect with others your age in a friendly, welcoming environment.

Come and check it out — we’d love to see you!

We run regular Alpha course's.
Send us an email to find out when the courses run. [email protected]

During the year we run different bible / prayer groups. Please contact us for more information on our next course.

Parents and toddlers

Term time activities for toddlers with friendship, tea and toast for parents, carers and grandparents.

9.30am – 11.00am on alternate Tuesdays at St Helen’s Hall . term Time only. Please contact us for the next dates.

We have an amazing youth minister, that is passionate about helping young people with their faith.


Help for Visitors

Free wifi

If you would like to make an appointment to look at our beautiful listed church, please contact us and we can arrange a suitable time.


Other Features

We try our hardest to use fair trade where possible.

We have a food bank at Church @ Montrose Court. We have a food bank donation at St Helen's and also St Luke's.

Audio-Visual Facilities

We have 2 rooms available for hire
The Church Hall & The Annexe and Court yard.

St Helen’s has a modernised well-equipped hall available for hire. It’s a perfect place for a private party, family gathering or community meeting. But also businesses and charities may hire the space on a regular basis or for one-off events.

Facilities include:–
A fully fitted kitchen, ladies and gents toilets, a disabled toilet, ramp access, tables and chairs for 100 people, Wi-fi is available.

This Annexe and Court Yard is a more intimate venue, perfect for community groups, charity events, meetings, and functions. Newly built in 2018, the carpeted community room spills out into an enclosed courtyard through French doors.

Ideal for community groups of various interests, education, retreats, charity events. It’s also great place to hold small receptions or family functions, and the room can be connected to the church for follow-on refreshments following events in church.

It is not usual for this to be hired for private children’s parties, but the Church Hall is available for these.

Facilities include:–
A fully fitted kitchen, 2 toilets (1 accessible), tables and chairs for 40 people. Wifi.

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