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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 Luke

Weaste, Greater Manchester | M6 5YD

Prominent because of its position and its slender, continental style spire, St Luke's stands on a small green hill and is known locally as the church on the hill.

St Mary

Wedmore, Somerset | BS28 4AA

With its commanding central tower and elevated position, this cruciform church presides over its village very much like a small cathedral.

St Mary the Virgin

Weeting, Suffolk | IP27 0RA

Come and visit our lovely Grade II * listed church in a beautiful countryside setting adjacent to Weeting Castle.

High Street URC

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 4HW

Built in 1874-5 for Wellingborough’s long established Independent (or Congregational) cause, its most striking feature is its ovoid shape, most unusual for a British place of worship.

Sacred Heart

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 1JA

One of the few late 19th century Catholic churches in Northamptonshire, the church is distinguished by some highly original details and has a largely intact and lavishly finished interior.

St Mary the Virgin

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 1HJ

A thrilling experience: Sir Ninian Comper’s masterpiece built between 1908 and 1930 is a free essay in the gothic style fearlessly mixed with classical appropriations.

St Andrew

Wellingham, Norfolk | PE32 2TH

A rural Norfolk village church.

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St Margaret of Antioch

Wellington, Herefordshire | HR4 8AZ

This medieval church was built between the 12th and early 15th centuries with the oldest part, the tower, having been famously described as curious and interesting, the internal roofs to the porch and north aisle are considered to be fine examples of medieval woodwork.

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Wells Cathedral

Wells, Somerset | BA5 2UE

Perhaps the most beautiful of the great English cathedrals, it was erected between the 12th and 15th centuries and is a significant Somerset landmark.

St Cuthbert

Wells, Somerset | BA5 2AW

Its tall, splendid 15th century west tower is surely the main reason why this outstanding parish church is quite often mistaken for Wells Cathedral.

St Mary the Virgin

Wesh Newton, Herefordshire | NP25 5RN

A 13th century church which belonged to the Knights Templar & Hospitallers, the grave of Saint John Kemble lies in the church yard.

St Mary

Welshpool, Powys | SY21 7DP

This oldest parts of this church date from the 13th century, when a simple rectangular building with a tower was erected on the hillside.