Find a church

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

St Giles

Cromwell, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6JD

Cromwell, a small village of around 200 inhabitants, lies to the west of the Trent about five miles north of Newark.

Christ Church

Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire | NG8 6AD

The church was built in 1855-56 as a chapel of ease to serve the miners of Thomas North’s colliery at Babbington.

Southwell Minster

Southwell, Nottinghamshire | NG25 0HD

Said by many to be the best kept secret among the forty two English cathedrals, it is a gem dating from 1108.

Kinnoull Parish Church

Kinnoull, Tayside | PH2 7EY

Opened in 1827 but with a history going back to the 13th century, Kinnoull Parish Church is home to the beautiful and famous Millais, stain glass window.

St Peter

Normanby le Wold, Lincolnshire | LN7 6ST

The village of Normanby le Wold has a population of between 60 and 70 and within its parish boundaries has the trig point for the highest point of Lincolnshire at 550ft.

St Nicholas

Cuxwold, Lincolnshire | LN7 6DA

Described by Arthur Mee as 'tiny and remote and prettily set' Cuxwold does indeed feel a little remote when there but it's only just off the main arterial road in Lincolnshire.

St Martin of Tours

Bilborough, Nottinghamshire | NG8 3BH

Welcome to a hidden treasure with its medieval and Victorian architecture, unique wall paintings by war artist Evelyn Gibbs, the story of Thomas Helwys and the rich history of an area going back to Anglo Saxon times.

St Aidan

Basford, Nottinghamshire | NG6 0ED

Opened in 1905, the church is famous for its 1966 carvings at the top of the pillars by the sculptor Witold Gracjan Kawalec, representing Work, Peace, Mercy, Hope, Life, Guidance, Humility, Justice, Grace and Music.

St Nicholas

Great Coates, Lincolnshire | DN37 9NT

Fascinating Norman church with many monuments and treasures connected to Sir Thomas Barnardiston, believed to be the original 'Roundhead'.

St Michael

Little Coates, Lincolnshire | DN34 4ND

There is evidence that a church existed here in the 12th century, it was however greatly extended in 1915 hence it has two distinct side by side buildings.