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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 Nicholas

Bratton Seymour, Somerset | BA9 8DA

A still point in a turning world, feel your whole self relax into the tranquil calm of St Nicholas 12th century church in Bratton Seymour.

St Bartholomew

Wick, City of Bristol | BS30 5PD

Visitors often comment on the attractiveness and atmosphere of our simple airy Butterfield church.

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St Nicholas

Leckford, Hampshire | SO20 6JG

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St Peter & St Paul

Shepton Mallet, Somerset | BA4 5BL

Topped by the stump of a spire that was never built, the tower of Shepton Mallet church dates from around 1380, much earlier than most of the renowned Somerset towers.

All Saints

East Pennard, Somerset | BA4 6TU

A well cared for and much loved 14th century village church, open daily, with restored 1788 turret clock and heaviest known set of five medieval bells.

St Michael & All Angels

Badminton, Gloucestershire | GL9 1DB

The church is attached to the seat of the Dukes of Beaufort, Badminton House and was built in 1785 by Charles Evans, in the style of St Martin in the Fields in miniature.

St Mary

Purton, Wiltshire | SN5 4EB

This Grade I church is well grouped with the adjacent Elizabethan mansion.

Holy Cross

Sherston, Wiltshire | SN16 0LR

This Grade I church has a fine late Romanesque arcade.

St John the Baptist

Charlton, Wiltshire | SN16 7DF

The church adjoins the gates of Charlton Park.

Oldland Common Tabernacle

Oldland Common, Gloucestershire | BS30 9QN

In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.

St John

Keynsham, City of Bristol | BS31 2BL

Arguably the oldest and most significant building in Keynsham, this Grade II* listed building is the largest venue in town and used for civic events, school celebrations, and the rich pattern of worship in this special building.

St Mary the Virgin

Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire | GL9 1BN

An historic church with a significant history including St Wulfstan and Prime Minister Lord Liverpool.