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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 Peter ad Vincula

Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire | CV35 8BE

Architects Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson built this village church on a cathedral scale in the 1820s.

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St Tanwg

Llandanwg, Gwynedd | LL46 2SD

The ancient church of St Tanwg is situated in the sand dunes at Llandanwg, it is reputed to have been founded in the 5th century by St Tanwg and is one of the oldest Christian foundations in Britain.

Holy Trinity

Meole Brace, Shropshire | SY3 9HF

A beautifully preserved, Victorian church full of history and original William Morris stained glass.

St Tysilio

Llandysilio, Powys | SY22 6RJ

St Tysilio sits on the western side of the A483 about a half mile north of Four Crosses, tucked away behind a farm complex.

St Mary the Virgin

Broughton, Oxfordshire | OX15 5EF

St Mary's was built almost entirely in the early 14th century, at the same time as Sir John de Broughton was building the adjacent castle.

St Peter

Melverley, Shropshire | SY10 8PJ

In a tiny hamlet right on the Welsh border, is a very special church, black and white both inside and out, and wonderfully picturesque and rustic looking.

Farnham URC

Farnham, Surrey | GU9 7QU

We’re a church on a journey, in our 4th building in a little over 350 years.

Northfield Baptist Church

Northfield, West Midlands | B31 2NQ

The church has a modern multi purpose sanctuary, incorporating a baptistry for believers baptisms by immersion.

St James

Somerton, Oxfordshire | OX25 6LN

This is an important Cherwell Valley church, built in the 13th and 14th centuries but embellished with battlements and pinnacles a century or so later.

St Laurence

Northfield, West Midlands | B31 2LX

One of only four medieval parish churches within the city of Birmingham, standing in the old village centre which is now a conservation area.

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St Andrew

Wroxeter, Shropshire | SY5 6PH

A Saxon church built on the Roman site of Viroconium.

Holy Trinity

Buildwas, Shropshire | TF8 7DA

There has been a church on the present site since medieval times, but our present church dates from 1720, with close ties to Buildwas Abbey and the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, we are in a stunning location overlooking the River Severn.