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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

Beeston, Nottinghamshire | NG9 1GA

An early record of a church at Beeston records its appropriation to the Cluniac priory of Lenton between 1231 and 1267.

Craigie Symington Church

Symington, Strathclyde | KA1 5QP

Set in a conservation village the church, built in 1160, remains one of the finest examples of a Norman church still in use in Scotland.

St Elian

Llanelian, Clwyd | LL28 8UW

A double naved medieval Welsh church, named for the 6th century saint St Elian.

St Michael

Martin, Lincolnshire | LN9 5JZ

Standing forlorn, with only a farm for company, St Michaels is a precious little building.

St John the Baptist

High Toynton, Lincolnshire | LN9 6NN

High Toynton is a ‘doubly thankful’ village, it is one of only 14 churches in the UK where all the men came back from both World Wars.

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Auchtermuchty Church

Auchtermuchty , Fife | KY14 7AP

Situated just off the A91, Auchtermuchty Church is nowadays a warm, inviting space with a long history.

St George Army Chapel

Chilwell, Nottinghamshire | NG9 4AS

The church was commissioned in 1953 by Major General Sir GAN Swiney, KBE, CB, MC, who was Commander of Chilwell Ordinance Depot at the time.

Christ Church

Chilwell, Nottinghamshire | NG9 4AS

Christ Church was built as a mission chapel in 1901-03, and consecrated in 1915.

Orchardhill Parish Church

Giffnock, City of Glasgow | G46 6JR

Built in 1899 from the design of a church in Oxford, has a Norman tower.

Tabernacle Chapel

Ruthin, Denbighshire | LL15 1AF

The Tabernacle Chapel is one of the two surviving round churches in Wales.

St Margaret

Roughton, Lincolnshire | LN10 6YJ

Dedicated to St Margaret, this grade II* listed church has been constructed of greenstone, limestone and red brick to create a wonderful patchwork effect that catches the light beautifully in the setting sun.

St Tudno

Great Orme, Clwyd | LL30 2XE

On the northern side of the Great Orme at Llandudno, nestling in a sheltered hollow, is the church of Saint Tudno with its churchyard.