Find a church

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

Findhorn Church

Moray , Grampian | IV36 3YR

This simple village church in the small coastal community of Findhorn was built in the mid 19th century as a Free Church and has survived without much alteration to this day, although it is now Church of Scotland. The church is located close to the coastline in the centre of Findhorn and is aligned approximately east-west. The village is situated on a peninsula a short distance north-west of Kinloss.

We have supported this church

St Mary the Virgin

Finedon, Northamptonshire | NN9 5NR

Built of local ironstone, St Mary's dates almost entirely from the 14th century, with the nave and chancel from the beginning of the century and the tower and spire from about 50 years later.

Holy Trinity & St Oswald

Finningley, Yorkshire | DN9 3DA

The bell tower of the church was built between 1080 and 1090, probably on the site of an earlier Saxon church.

We have supported this church

St Saviour

Finsbury Park, Greater London | N4 3DQ

St Saviour’s opened in 1879, in a temporary building known as a ‘Tin Tabernacle’ to serve the growing community of Crouch Hill and Finsbury Park, following the arrival of the railway.

We have supported this church

St Peter

Finsthwaite, Cumbria | LA12 8BJ

Come and enjoy a moment of peace and recollection our beautiful church.

Fintry Kirk

Fintry, Strathclyde | G63 0XG

Set in a small rural village, surrounded by an ancient graveyard, this much loved Kirk plays a key role within a tight knit community of 700+.

We have supported this church

St Martin

Firbeck, Yorkshire | S81 8JY

Little is known about the early history of the church.

St Andrew

Firsby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5QW

Delightful small rural Lincolnshire church set amongst a pretty churchyard that contains the base and part shaft of a 15th century preaching cross.

St Mary

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire | SA65 9HB

St Mary's is a grade II listed building with plenty of interesting features including an internal baptistry pool, beautiful stained glass windows, balcony historically used by fisherman and very important links to the last invasion of Britain in 1797.

St Cuthbert

Fishlake, Yorkshire | DN7 5JN

Fishlake St Cuthbert dates from around 1175 and is justly famous for its remarkable south doorway Romanesque architecture, come and see!

St John the Baptist

Bridport, Dorset | DT6 6NN

Small rural chapel with a spectacular east window and views out to sea and across the Marshwood Vale.

St Clement of Rome

Fiskerton, Lincolnshire | LN3 4AB

The name 'Fiskerton' means Fisherman's town and Fiskerton was both a fishing and farming village until the drainage of the Witham Fens after 1782.