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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 Margaret of Antioch

Ifield, Kent | DA13 9AR

A picturesque tiny church which the locals call 'The Little House on the Prairie' church.

St James the Great

Colchester, Essex | CO1 2QY

An anglo-catholic church situated in Britains oldest recorded town and is a house of worship and of historical, architectural and artistic interest. being a repository of Colchester's heritage.

St Michael & All Angels

Urchfont, Wiltshire | SN10 4QT

This mainly Decorated Grade I church stands beyond the village pond by a handsome farmhouse.

St Mary Magdalene

Whiston, Yorkshire | S60 4JG

Our lovely church has stood above the village of Whiston for over 800 years.

Roche Abbey

Maltby, Yorkshire | S66 8NW

Beautifully set in a valley landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, the most striking feature of this Cistercian abbey is the eastern end of its church, built in the new Gothic style c1170.

Upper Chapel

Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JD

Visitors are always welcome to this 300 year old city centre Unitarian Chapel.

St Marie Cathedral

Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 2JB

The cathedral is easy to miss and almost seems hidden away, which gives you a clue to its origin.

St Matthew

Sheffield, Yorkshire | S1 4FT

Situated a stone's throw away from the heart of Sheffield, we are a Victorian church displaying various items from the Arts & Crafts era, such as fine copperware and reredos.

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St Bartholomew

Corsham, Wiltshire | SN13 0BY

St Bartholomew’s in Corsham is a beautiful Grade I listed building with a rich heritage and architecture dating from its Saxon origins through development by the Normans and in the 12th, 15th and 19th centuries.

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St Mary

Little Birch, Herefordshire | HR2 8BB

A hidden gem at the heart of the Herefordshire countryside.

All Saints

Pilham, Lincolnshire | DN21 3NU

Georgian and was built out of limestone in 1754, the church is widely regarded as one of the smallest complete churches in England with a nave just 21ft long, the tiny apsidal chancel gives some idea of the scale.

St Leonard

Yarpole, Herefordshire | HR6 0BD

This is a story of two halves, the first half is about St Leonard's detached tower, which, after examination of is timbers by dendrochronology can be dated very accurately to the winter of 1195-6.

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