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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 Cewydd

Disserth, Powys | LD1 6HR

This is one of those extraordinarily atmospheric churches that escaped the Victorian improvers.

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St Andrew

North Kilworth, Leicestershire | LE17 6HZ

An early English building (c1160) with naval and military memorials, including a VC.

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St Mary the Virgin

Goldington, Bedfordshire | MK41 0HN

St Mary's is unusual in that is has two main parts, the older is a typically 15th century village church dating from 1228 and the later is the new 20th century nave and sanctuary.

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Sutton Coldfield URC

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands | B73 6AA

The church began with the faith of one man, Alderman Manton.

All Saints

Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire | SA19 9RE

The historic parish of Gwynfe itself has remained an agricultural area accessed only by narrow country roads.

St Michael

Myddfai, Carmarthenshire | SA20 0NZ

The village of Myddfai is built around the churchyard of St Michael's.

St Margaret

Barking, Greater London | IG11 8AS

St Margaret's has stood in Barking since 1215.

St Leonard

Old Warden, Bedfordshire | SG18 9HD

St Leonard is a 12th century historic church containing unique carvings.

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High Street URC

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 4HW

Built in 1874-5 for Wellingborough’s long established Independent (or Congregational) cause, its most striking feature is its ovoid shape, most unusual for a British place of worship.

St Nicholas

Iford, Sussex | BN7 3EN

Built in 1090 Iford church is a precious survival from just after the Norman Conquest.

St Mary the Virgin

Ide Hill, Kent | TN14 6JW

Situated in one of the highest points in Kent, our Victorian Grade II* listed church is renowned for its beautiful stained glass windows.

St Pancras

Widecombe in the Moor, Devon | TQ13 7TA

St Pancras is the centrepiece of Widecombe village and is very obvious from any direction, especially when approaching from the east, down Widecombe Hill.