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

Holy Trinity Episcopal

Stirling, | FK8 2RG

Visitors, residents are welcomed as friends to this sacred space, whose very stones bear witness to this special place, part of our spiritual journey, with countless lives caught up in it.

Friends Meeting House

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | DN21 2BE

A touchingly simple building dating from 1704, with a few later additions, it remains simple but with a powerful feeling of history, of prayer and of silence.

St Thomas of Canterbury

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | DN21 2AX

A Grade II listed church built in 1866 with an adjoining presbytery.

St Michael

Pleasley, Derbyshire | NG19 7DT

Built in about 1150, St Michael's church is a simple single aisled building displaying a Norman chancel arch and a later 14th century tower.

United Reformed Church

Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG

Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.

Alva Parish Church

Alva, Central | FK12 5EH

Nestled in the hillfoots town of Alva, the church stands as a testament to centuries of faith, history, and community spirit.

Stirling Methodist Church

Stirling, Central | FK8 1HL

A mid 19th century church fully refurbished in 2025 for church and community use.

Bole St Martin

Bole, Nottinghamshire | DN22 3EY

Domeday mentions a 'quarter of a church' at Bole, today's church dates from the 13th century and was restored by Ewan Christian in 1866.

St Patrick

Newtownards, County Down | BT23 4JD

St Patrick’s is situated at the gateway to the Ards Peninsula in Newtownards and built in 1877 by Lady Londonderry.

All Saints

Pilham, Lincolnshire | DN21 3NU

Georgian and was built out of limestone in 1754, the church is widely regarded as one of the smallest complete churches in England with a nave just 21ft long, the tiny apsidal chancel gives some idea of the scale.

Castle Square Presbyterian Church

Caernarfon, Gwynedd | LL55 2NA

Across the square from Caernarfon Castle, the church was opened in 1883 to hold English services in this very Welsh town.

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St John the Baptist

Northorpe, Lincolnshire | DN21 4AA

Standing on a mound in the centre of the village our church is an unknown gem, here are intriguing masons marks, a 1498 incised slab, a 1595 brass and a medieval altar stone.