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

All Saints

Isleworth , Greater London | TW7 6BE

All Saints is the oldest parish church in Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow in southwest London, its 14th century Kentish ragstone tower and foundations are the only pre 20th century parts to survive.

St Mael & St Sulien

Cwm, Denbighshire | LL18 5SG

An ancient place of worship in a stunning setting overlooking the Vale of Clwyd, the Snowdonia Range and the coastline towards the Great Orme, set within a churchyard full of wild flowers in the spring and summer, close to the Clwydian Way walking route and a network of more local footpaths.

Holy Angels

Hoar Cross, Staffordshire | DE13 8QR

This amazing gothic revival church is quite a surprising find in a remote hamlet in rural Staffordshire and is one of the finest examples of the work by GF Bodley.

We have supported this church

St Boniface

Bunbury, Cheshire | CW6 9PN

Although there has been a church here since Saxon times, much of the story of Bunbury's church revolves around a colourful 14th century knight called Sir Hugh de Calveley.

St Peter

Hargrave, Cheshire | CH3 7RN

We’re on many cycle routes and the terrain is perfect cycling country and also, if you’re on a narrow boat on the canal, you can walk from Golden Nook Bridge to find us.

St James

Dadlington, Leicestershire | CV13 6JB

A beautiful small church where bodies from Bosworth Battlefield are buried.

St Mechell

Llanfechell, Anglesey | LL68 0RE

A whitewashed village church with links to a 6th century saint and the story of a running hare.

St Mary

East Haddon, Northamptonshire | NN6 8BU

A beautiful 16th century church offering quiet space for personal reflection and a range of services.

Holy Trinity

Cuckfield, Sussex | RH17 5JZ

A Grade I listed medieval building with beautiful ceilings painted by Charles Eamer Kempe.

We have supported this church

St Thomas the Apostle

Hanwell, Greater London | W7 2AD

'We realised we were in the presence of a masterpiece' - John Betjeman.