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

St Mary Magdalene

Sandringham, Norfolk | PE35 6EN

The parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, is a country church of exceptional historic interest, with memorials to many members and relations of the Royal Family from Queen Victoria onwards.

St Clement

Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9ER

Set in one of Kent's prettiest little towns, St Clement's stands next to the ramparts of what was a Cinque port until the river silted up and left the town stranded.

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St Peter

Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9DA

A landmark church that still rings a curfew.

Sandwich URC

Sandwich, Kent | CT13 9AF

One of the oldest meeting houses in the country still in use today.

St Peter

Sandwick, Orkney Islands | KW16 3LS

A rare survival of a quite exceptional unaltered Scots Parish Kirk of 1836.

St Cuthbert

Satley, Northumberland | DL13 4HU

This is a charming little church, simple and welcoming with a history going back eight hundred years or more.

St Katharine

Savernake, Wiltshire | SN8 3BG

This large estate church in the woods with a tall spire was built for the Second Marchioness of Ailesbury by TH Wyatt in 1861.

St Helen

Saxby, Lincolnshire | LN8 2DH

The present church and burial vault were built for Richard (the 4th Earl Scarbrough 1725-82) in the classical style around 1775 and is believed to have been designed by Lancelot Capability Brown the great 18th century landscape architect.

St Botolph

Saxilby, Lincolnshire | LN1 2PE

The church of St Botolph is of considerable interest since it has indications of building in four different architectural styles over a period of some 900 years.

Scamblesby Methodist Church

Scamblesby, Lincolnshire | LN11 9XR

There has been a chapel on this site since 1835.

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St Martin

Scamblesby, Lincolnshire | LN11 9XL

Situated at the highest point within the village, enables you to get the most fantastic views of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the Viking Way and the rolling countryside.

St John the Baptist

Scampton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2SE

On the western edge of the village below RAF Scampton, where the Dambuster raids were flown from and now home to the Red Arrows; there is an RAF chapel in the church with Squadron badges and there are several Commonwealth War Graves in the churchyard.