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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

Hawkshead Chapel

Hawkshead, Cumbria | LA22 0NZ

One of the oldest Methodist Churches in the world and possibly one of the most unique buildings.

St Michael & All Angels

Haworth, Yorkshire | BD22 8DR

The current St Michael and All Angels church in Haworth is the third building of religious significance to stand on this site, with the first Haworth Chapel dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries.

All Saints

Hawton, Nottinghamshire | NG24 3RN

The tiny rural village of Hawton might seem a surprising place to find an astonishing gallery of medieval carvings in stone, but its handsome and unspoilt church is just that.

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Haydon Old Church

Haydon Bridge, Northumberland | NE47 6LL

Dedicated to St Cuthbert, this church is a hidden gem with amazing views over the tyne valley.

St Elwyn

Hayle, Cornwall | TR27 4JT

St Elwyn is located next to the estuary of Hayle near to three miles of golden sand and it has an imposing presence above the town.

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St Richard

Haywards Heath, Sussex | RH16 1QE

St Richard's is an unusual church and well worth a visit.

St Peter

Headley, Berkshire | RG19 8LB

St Peter’s church is a small red brick chapel style church on the west side of the A339 next to the village hall.

St Luke

Heage, Derbyshire | DE56 2BG

There was mention of a church at Heage in 1545 when it was destroyed by a storm, sadly all that is left of this building is the east window.

All Saints

Heapham, Lincolnshire | DN21 5PT

A delightful grade II listed parish church with a tower or Saxon origin, Norman nave beautiful Norman arches, the church is set in the picturesque Lincolnshire countryside.

Heath Chapel

Heath, Shropshire | SY7 9DS

Buried in the countryside high in the Clee Hills, Heath is just about the plainest, simplest church you will ever see.

St Thomas

Cowshill, County Durham | DL13 1DD

The church was built 1915, stone with Westmorland slate roof.

St Oswald

Heavenfield, Northumberland | NE46 4HB

A delightful hilltop church believed to be the location where King Oswald (604 -642) raised a large wooden cross before the Battle of Heavenfield (AD 635).