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  • Published: 3 September 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529970890
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $59.99

Church Crawling

The Secret Lives and Hidden Stories of England’s Churches




A transporting and gloriously entertaining journey through the hidden lives of England’s rural parish churches

The poet John Betjeman coined the phrase ‘church crawling’ to describe his days out visiting churches. In the spirit of Betjeman, Morley’s book captures the magical experience of poking around a deserted rural church only to see it transform – through her expert eyes – into a portal to the past, one that brings England’s people and history to life in the most colourful, moving and unexpected ways.

Through their wall-paintings and monuments, their graffiti and plaques, carved beams and crypts, their jumble of furniture and oddities, Morley shows these buildings to be the living expression of centuries of communal history and folk culture, time capsules of wonder and connection. The stories they contain are both boisterous and tender, raucous and sublime, transporting us to the ancient and medieval past, to revolutions and wars, to lives both glorious and humble.

Often the oldest and most significant building in a settlement, churches are where for centuries births have been celebrated, relationships consecrated and deaths memorialised, where the great and enduring mysteries have been contemplated, and where the ghosts of countless, unnamed, normal lives are to be found. As Rachel Morley shows, the concentration of human experience within their walls is so rich and so layered, that they offer as close an encounter with the past as it is possible to get.

  • Published: 3 September 2026
  • ISBN: 9781529970890
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $59.99

About the author

Rachel Morley

Rachel Morley is a building conservator and Director of the Friends of Friendless Churches, which rescues, repairs and re-opens neglected old churches; under her direction the charity has saved twenty-seven of them. She has served as a judge for the John Betjeman Award for Church Conservation and Repair, and as Chair and Trustee of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. She lives in Bristol.

Praise for Church Crawling

A glorious journey into England’s past, written with infectious wit, flair and passion. This isn’t just an exploration of England’s churches; it’s a book about history and memory, ghosts and relics, full of extraordinary stories and unforgettable characters. It’s a work of rare historical insight and dazzling poetic beauty. I loved it

Dominic Sandbrook, author of Who Dares Wins and co-host of The Rest is History

A wonderful book, learned and yet enjoyable. Rachel Morley gets to the heart of the parish church. It could have no more faithful friend

Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of British Architecture

An enchanting voyage through English culture, filled with love, joy and humour. This is a very special book

James Fox, author of Craftland

This charming and impassioned book celebrates the spirit and material of England’s churches. It is a pleasure to read

Peter Ross, author of Steeple Chasing

Uncovering the collective memory imbued into the walls of our churches, Morley casts new light on these precious buildings. After reading Church Crawling you will never look at a church in the same way again

Daniel Wilson, Great British Architecture

Rachel Morley holds a lantern to the mysteries of England’s churches, illuminating their secret histories. An eloquent, witty, and thoughtful guide, she shows the astonishing strata these sites hold, and all they reveal of generations of human life. Meticulously researched and deeply felt, this is a wondrous book to read and reread – I cherish it

Doireann Ní Ghríofa, author of A Ghost in the Throat

Written with astonishing craft, this is a captivating and original telling of the stories of England’s history, geology and theology

Suzannah Lipscomb, author of Six Lives

A shimmering paean to the parish churches of England, sparkling with history, humour and wisdom

Anna Keay, author of The Restless Republic

A delightful, illuminating love song to English churches

Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring

Just as the Lorax spoke for the trees, so Rachel Morley speaks for the churches of England. To read her enchanting book is to be granted the chance to share in her love for them: a wonderful thing indeed!

Tom Holland, author of Pax and co-host of The Rest is History

Hugely enjoyable – I read it in one sitting. This is a thrilling, brilliant book which will make you see these beautiful buildings with new eyes. As churches face growing crises, Church Crawling will be one of the most important books you’ll read this year

Alice Loxton, author of Eighteen