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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 Andrew

Wellingham, Norfolk | PE32 2TH

A rural Norfolk village church.

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St Peter & St Paul

Cranfield, Bedfordshire | MK43 0DR

The church dates from the 12th century, with restoration was conducted in the 1860s.

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St Wilfrid

Ripon, Yorkshire | HG4 2AB

Today St Wilfrid’s is recognised as one of the finest Catholic parish churches in England with its sanctuary which was remodelled following the Second Vatican Council although the ornate reredos designed by Edward Pugin remains unaltered.

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St Andrew

Impington, Cambridgeshire | CB24 9JE

The earliest known date for Impington is AD 991, when the manor was given to the Monastery at Ely by Duke Brithnoth. 

St John the Divine

Sharow, Yorkshire | HG4 5BJ

Wonderful windows, interesting colourful interior, species rich churchyard, fascinating graves and 8 bells.

St Leonard

Padiham, Lancashire | BB12 8HG

An imposing Grade II listed building of modern gothic design with much history, offering a warm welcome to its many visitors.

St James

Fordon, Yorkshire | YO25 3HT

Said to be the smallest active church in Yorkshire, and one of the smallest in Britain, St James is a Grade II listed building.

All Saints

Middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire | OX17 2NR

All Saints is a typical village parish church, but it can be found in many guide books, as it is nationally and internationally famous for its stained glass windows by William Morris.

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Ampleforth Abbey

Ampleforth, Yorkshire | YO62 4EN

Ampleforth Abbey is home to a community of Benedictine monks who seek God according to the Gospel and the Rule of St Benedict.

Old Quaker Meeting House

Ettington, Warwickshire | CV37 7TH

Built between 1681 and 1684, this tiny meeting house, like most Quaker meeting houses, does not look at all like the usual idea of a church.

St Guthlac

Passenham, Northamptonshire | MK19 6DH

It is not only the rare dedication to St Guthlac (hermit saint of Croyland in the fens between 677-714) which is unusual but also the church itself.