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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 Mary

Blakesley, Northamptonshire | NN12 8RA

A fine example of a medieval church with later alterations and additions, St Mary’s is light and attractive and includes a lady chapel and two notable memorials.

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St Saeran

Llanynys, Denbighshire | LL16 4PA

A hidden sanctuary of tranquillity steeped in centuries of prayer in Dyffryn Clwyd.

Capel Seion

Rowen, Gwynedd | LL32 8YT

The chapel is a Grade 2 listed building with an unusual layout and houses exhibitions of local history and the story of nonconformity in Wales.

St James

Abinger Common, Surrey | RH5 6HZ

This church has considerable visual significance with a shingled spire that is characteristic of the rural parishes of Surrey.

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St Dyfnog

Llanrhaeadr, Denbighshire | LL16 4NN

This exceptionally fine late medieval parish church was probably built with money raised from pilgrims visiting St Dyfnog's holy well.

St Oswald

Malpas, Cheshire | SY14 8NU

The present St Oswald's church has occupied this site for more than 600 years, replacing the wooden chapel, which formed part of the original Norman fortress, around which Malpas gradually came into being.

St Nicholas

Bramber, Sussex | BN44 3WE

St Nicholas shares a chalk hilltop with the ruins of the castle; both were built soon after the Norman Conquest by William de Braose, a close associate of William the Conqueror.

St George

West Grinstead, Sussex | RH13 8LR

Standing in a pleasantly rural setting on the edge of the Weald, with its 13th century tower and shingled broach spire overlooking the River Adur.

St Mary

Treuddyn, Flintshire | CH7 4LN

A beautiful light church, containing some ancient glass in the east windows, and an Elizabethan altar table.

St James

Weybridge, Surrey | KT13 8DN

Built in 1848 to replace the earlier medieval church, St James’ with its gothic appearance complete with sandstone dressings, is Grade II* listed and one of the earliest works of John Loughborough Pearson, the architect of Truro Cathedral.

St Mary & Christ Church

Llanfarifechan, Clwyd | LL33 0HN

The translation of the place name Llanfairfechan is little church of St Mary.