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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 John the Baptist

Wakefield, Yorkshire | WF1 2QU

A Georgian Church set in the middle of the Georgian St John's Square in the heart of Wakefield's Northern Conservation Area.

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Holy Trinity

Stapleton, City of Bristol | BS16 1AR

The 170 foot spire of Holy Trinity is one of those landmarks that you can see from all over the city of Bristol.

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All Saints

Eaton, Nottinghamshire | DN22 0PS

A small Victorian village church which is at the heart of our rural community.

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Christ Church

Radyr, City of Cardiff | CF15 8DY

The first thing you notice as you arrive at Christ Church is its garden setting surrounded by trees, an ideal setting for the summer fayres and and church picnics.

St Edmund & St George

Hethe, Oxfordshire | OX27 8ES

A Norman church with many additions and improvements over the last 900 years.

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St Ceinwyn

Llangeinor, Glamorgan | CF32 8RX

The medieval church of St Ceinwyr sits in an elevated position on the road which links the Garw and Ogmore Valleys.

St Mary

Sprotbrough, Yorkshire | DN5 7RF

Sprotbrough is a Domesday Book village.

All Saints

Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire | DN5 7BW

Hooton Pagnell was recorded in the Domesday Survey, although there is no mention of a church we know one existed as in 1089 Ralph Paganel granted the church to the Priory of Holy Trinity in York.

Salem Congregational Chapel

Martin Top, Lancashire | BB7 4EG

A late Georgian independent chapel, surrounding by fields and farms on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border which was founded in 1816 by farm workers at the nearby Martin Top Farm.

St Peter & St Paul

Abington, Northamptonshire | NN3 3AD

A richly rewarding church, both warm and welcoming in the smart northern suburb of Northampton.

St Peter

Warmsworth, Yorkshire | DN4 0TW

With its stark white walls and impressive high dome the outside of this building tempts visitors to explore further.

St Giles

Balderton, Nottinghamshire | NG24 3LL

The village of Balderton is mentioned in Domesday and there was possibly a church of Saxon origin although no trace of this has ever been found.