All proceeds from the sale of the prints come to the Trust to help us save more churches at risk. Since his inaugural solo exhibition in 2005, Gerard Stamp has enjoyed considerable critical success. His paintings and drawings are now in private and corporate art collections in Europe and the United States.
Introducing a 2008 show, Simon Jenkins, author of England’s Thousand Best Churches wrote: ‘Gerard Stamp turns architecture into art. He converts stone and brick, light and shadow, the tilt of a roof and the line of a wall into a living, exhilarating picture…. above all, his pictures evoke the mystery of English churches.’
We hope these distinctive and memorable views will inspire more people to discover the outstanding and irreplaceable churches in our care, and to experience for themselves the wonder and mystery that Gerard Stamp so evocatively conveys. The prints are limited to 100 of each, numbered and signed by the artist; no more will be produced.
Find out more about the prints

Left to right:
All Saints' Church, Cambridge
St Andrew, Covehithe


Church of The Holy Sepulchre, Warming
-hurst
St Peter's Church, Northam
-pton


St Mary's Church, Croome D'Abitot
St Benedict's Church, Haltham


St Mary's Bell Tower, West Walton
St Margaret's Church, Hales


Church of St Mary the Virgin, Shrewsbury
Church of St John the Baptist, Inglesham


The Chapel, Yatton
Holy Trinity Church, York