We take our name from the Worlds End Lane, the road that links our two venues; St Mary’s Church in Green Street Green and St Martin-of-Tours in Chelsfield.
St Martin-of-Tours, Chelsfield, BR6 7SN
Venue for Bach and Beyond, Saturday 8th November 7pm and Wednesday 9th December, Dickens, a Chrismas Carol.

Absolutely the best space in the world for a concert, is the beautiful Norman church, St Martin of Tours. Situated on Church Road, just off the Orpington bypass, the church has plenty of parking. There is disabled access and toilets are available. Please note – despite a lovely new boiler, the church can still be chilly! Bring a jumper just in case.
Orpington Methodist Church, 19 Sevenoaks Road, Orpington BR6 9JH – The Snowman, 11am, Saturday 20th December.
For our family Christmas concert this year, we have moved to a new venue, Orpington Methodist Church. We have been offered this venue for free and are working in conjunction with the church in that any profit we make (obivously the musicians get paid first!) goes to their selected charities from the Christmas Tree Festival. The charities are The Maypole Project and CASPA. The Maypole Project is a local charity supporting children with complex medical needs. CASPA stands for Community Autistic Support, Pride and Advocacy, working to support autistic people in the local community.

St Mary’s Church, Worlds End Lane, Green Street Green, BR6 6AG
Venue for childrens’ concerts and large ensembles.

Our venue for childrens’ concerts and other events. There is parking available at the church, also on the streets around. The church is near the R1 bus route, with the nearest stop from Chelsfield and Orpington being Vine Road. Please don’t get confused with Green Street Green Baptist church, which is at the bottom of the hill – St Mary’s can be found halfway up the hill, on a bend, where Worlds End Lane meets Dowlerville Road.