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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 & All Saints

Ellingham, Hampshire | BH24 3PJ

Although largely stone built, St Mary's is entered through a charming early 18th century brick porch, with a large blue and gold sundial.

St Maurice

Ellingham, Northumberland | NE67 5EX

A hidden gem in England's northernmost county.

St Mary

Elloughton, Yorkshire | HU15 1HN

St Mary's is a beautiful Grade II listed church in crucifix form, close to local amenities and stunning local walks.

St Mary

Elmley Castle, Worcestershire | WR10 3HT

The castle, long since ruined, was that of the Beauchamp family and once stood just above the church on the slopes of Bredon Hill.

St John the Baptist

Elmore , Gloucestershire | GL2 3SP

A Grade I listed church with ancient chests inside and table top tombs outside.

St James the Great

Elmsted, Kent | TN25 5JT

Elmstead is little more than a group of farms clustered round their church on the North Downs.

St Cuthbert

Elsdon, Northumberland | NE19 1AA

A 14th century church with Roman tombstone, medieval grave covers, exquisite windows, historic churchyard, 18th century carved headstones and two medieval stone coffins.

Holy Trinity

Elsecar, Yorkshire | S74 8AH

The name Elsecar is thought to mean ‘Elsi’s marsh’. Elsi was a Saxon lord who owned land here and ‘car’ is an old word for low, swampy ground.

St Mary the Virgin

Elsing, Norfolk | NR20 3EA

Built for Sir Hugh Hastings, this church has the widest nave in East Anglia with no aisles or columns a splendid uninterrupted space along with the magnificent memorial brass are just two of the many historic features of this 14th century church.

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Elstead URC

Elstead, Surrey | GU8 6HP

Friendly little church and congregation.

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Elstow Abbey

Elstow, Bedfordshire | MK42 9XT

Elstow's mighty 13th century bell tower, one of only a handful of freestanding church towers in the country, looks out across the spacious village green and stands side by side with the remaining part of a Norman abbey, which is now the parish church.