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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

All Saints

Fleet, Hampshire | GU51 4NB

Following an arson attack in 2015, this beautiful church, designed by William Burgess, has been restored and is now open to visitors and for services.

All Saints

Claverley, Shropshire | WV5 7DS

The church has pride of place in this historic hilltop village, making a photogenic composition with the black and white houses around it.

St James the Great

Snitterfield, Warwickshire | CV37 0LF

Much of this church was built during the 13th and 14th centuries; the tower was built in at least two distinct phases, with construction interrupted by the Black Death.

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St Mary the Virgin

Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire | OX5 2UQ

The village church has a tall tower that stands over the cottages in the middle of the village and can be seen from some way off because of the flat landscape.

St Peter & St Paul

Sheinton, Shropshire | SY5 6DN

An ancient church on a mound near the River Severn, with intriguing medieval, Jacobean, and Victorian features.

St Peter

Westhampnett, Sussex | PO18 0NT

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St Mary

Bloxham, Oxfordshire | OX15 4PY

Bloxham is in a small valley in the ironstone country of North Oxfordshire, on its southern side is the church of St Mary, outstanding even in an area of such splendid churches.

St Nicholas

Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire | RG9 4QB

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St Thomas a Becket

Pagham, Sussex | PO21 4NU

A Norman church built on the site replacing a Saxon church and retaining some of the Saxon features.

Emmanuel Church

Woodley, Berkshire | RG5 3QW

Emmanuel Church was originally built in 1960 as a church hall of St John Woodley.

St Mary

North Aston, Oxfordshire | OX25 6JA

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St Peter

Great Haseley, Oxfordshire | OX44 7JZ

Set in a beautiful peaceful churchyard with views over to the Chilterns, St Peter's is a surprisingly large church for a small village, and features the main architectural styles from 1200 to 1500, together with a wealth of details including stained glass by some of the best designers between 1850 and 2000.