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Churchill is a UK-based insurance company that's famed for its grinning bulldog mascot. Since 1990, it has offered home insurance and has now broadened its product range to include car insurance, travel insurance, pet insurance and even cycling insurance.
Churchill is part of the Direct Line Group, which also includes Direct Line, Green Flag and Privilege, and its home insurance is underwritten by UK Insurance Ltd.
We've reviewed Churchill's standard Home policy, as well as its more comprehensive Home Plus policy. We also surveyed 58 Churchill customers who've recently made a home insurance claim.
Please note that this article is for information purposes only and doesn't constitute advice.
Here's how Churchill scored in our latest home insurance survey:
See how this compares with the best home insurance, or read more about how we rate home insurance.
We reviewed two of Churchill's policies. Select a policy from our table to see what it offers and how it scored.
Buildings - Alternative accommodation | £50,000 | |
Buildings - Burst pipes | As standard | |
Buildings - Escape of water excess | £450 | |
Home emergency cover limit | £500 | |
Home emergency - Central heating/boiler repair | £500 | |
Buildings - Groundwater flooding | Not covered | 0 out of 5 |
Subsidence excess | £1,000 |
Table last updated in September 2025. Next update in September 2026. We recommend checking policies before buying.
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Get a quoteDean Sobers, Which? home insurance expert, says:
Churchill’s standard policy, named 'Home insurance' sat in the bottom fifth of our table when it came to its buildings cover, with 67% – and managed a middling 66% for its contents cover.
It provides most of the basics – for example, including cover for burst pipes, protecting your contents (including cash) within your home and laying on £500 of cover for guests’ belongings.
However, it wasn’t always the most generous when it came to cover levels. For example, the alternative accommodation cover with its buildings policy was lacking, at £25,000. Most policies we looked at provide upwards of £50,000.
If you switch insurer before renewal, you can incur steep early cancellation fees with some providers. Churchill tries to take the sting out of this for customers interested in switching to it by offering to reimburse their cancellation costs – up to £55.
Churchill’s more comprehensive alternative – the Home Plus policy – was a much stronger performer in our analysis and is a Best Buy for its contents cover.
It scored 70% for buildings (just below the average of 71%), and was among the top fifth of policies rated for contents, with 76%.
We asked customers who have recently made a claim how they felt about their home insurance. Churchill received a customer score of 68% – joint 10th out of 17 providers rated.
Customers were also asked to rate their most recent claim. Here, Churchill received a score of 67% – again joint 10th, this time out of the 24 providers we scored. See the list of results here.
When we asked customers why they gave Churchill the score they did, one customer told us: 'They are extremely helpful and the policy is tailored to my exact needs.'
Another told us that it was straightforward to make a claim and 'they dealt with the companies direct'. A claimant who is in their eighties and lives alone was happy that an item damaged in a fire 'was replaced in three days.'
How comprehensive the policy cover is | |
How affordable the policies are | |
How thorough the application process is | - |
Clarity of Policy | |
Dealing with queries | |
Fair treatment of long-standing customers | - |
Dealing with complaints |
Table last updated in September 2025. Next update in September 2026.
"-" represents where we have insufficient sample size (less than 30) to generate a star rating.
Churchill sample size: Customer score, 58; Claims score, 82
Churchill's policies can be bought both directly online or via these comparison websites:
If you're with another insurer but are thinking of changing insurer, Churchill offers a £55 contribution towards cancellation fees incurred from making an early switch.
Want to pay monthly? Churchill charges interest of 10% APR, so you might be better off paying annually on an interest-free credit card.
Above information correct as of August 2025. For more ways to save money when buying insurance, see our guide.
With a customer score of 68%, Church was in joint-10th place in our table alongside Admiral. It was just below Allianz and NatWest, which were in joint-8th place with a score of 69%.
Churchill's buildings cover for its standard policy scored 67%. Standard policies from Esure, Sheilas' Wheels and Swiftcover only scored a fraction better, with a policy score of 68%.
As for contents cover, Churchill's standard Home policy scored 66%, just below policies from Direct Line, Nationwide and Santander.
You can make a home insurance claim with Churchill online or via the Churchill app. Alternatively, call 03456 033 590.
Find out more: Is it worth claiming on your home insurance?
Churchill's Home Plus policy is a contents Best Buy, so well worth checking out if you're seeking quality cover from an insurer with decent customer feedback.
However, neither of Churchill's policies made the cut when it came to its buildings cover, so if you want more of an all-rounder, look to other providers.
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