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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 Llawddog

Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire | SA43 2RZ

This church is the best example in the county of correct Ecclesiological Gothic of the English Decorated style, it also has the finest collection of stained glass.

Holy Trinity

Much Wenlock, Shropshire | TF13 6HR

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Pentre Llifior Chapel

Berriew, Powys | SY21 8QJ

A charming 18th century wayside Wesleyan chapel established by Revd James Buckley (of 'The Revd James' ale fame) and Revd James Gill, later missionary to Gibraltar.

St Andrew & St Cuthman

Steyning, Sussex | BN44 3YQ

Steyning is now some five miles inland, but it was once busy with seagoing vessels, which moored in an inlet known as St Cuthman's Port.

St Mary Magdalen

Coventry, West Midlands | CV5 8DR

The church in Chapelfields, Coventry has a blue roof.

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Our Lady Help Of Christians

Ruthin, Denbighshire | LL15 3LE

The church was built as a Victorian school room then donated to the Catholic church by the Cornwallis West family of Ruthin Castle.

St Mary

Easton Neston, Northamptonshire | NN12 7HS

St Mary's church is all that remains of the medieval village of Easton Neston when, following the enclosure of the land, the village was transferred to Hulcote.

Much Wenlock Priory

Much Wenlock, Shropshire | TF13 6HS

Wenlock Priory, with it's stunning clipped topiary, has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock.

St Cynllo

Llangoedmor, Ceredigion | SA43 2LJ

'The church of the great wood', is derived from its situation in a district abounding with timber of ancient and luxuriant growth, and with groves of stately oaks and other trees.

St Peter & St Paul

Aston, West Midlands | B6 6QA

St Peter & St Paul is an old building; in fact there has been a church on this site since the Domesday book was written in 1086.

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St Mary & St Giles

Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire | MK11 1BD

Sitting alongside the Roman Watling Street, there has been a church at the heart of Stony Stratford since 1451.