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

Holy Trinity

Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire | PE8 6YW

A plum pudding for old men.

St Swithun

Hinton Parva, Wiltshire | SN4 0DL

This small Grade I church dates mainly from c1300.

St Peter

Tickencote, Rutland | PE9 4AE

Perhaps Rutland's most photographed church, St Peter's is the result of combining a Norman church of about 1170 with an enthusiastic late 18th century reconstruction in Romanesque style.

St Mary the Virgin

Bishopstone, Wiltshire | SN6 8LZ

The Grade I church is mainly Perpendicular but it possesses on the north side an exquisite late Norman doorway.

St Oswald, St Cuthbert & King Alfwald

Halton, Northumberland | NE45 5PH

A little church with a long name, the walls are made of reused Roman stones, we are only a mile or so south of the wall.

St Mary

Ashbury, Oxfordshire | SN6 8NB

We have supported this church

Christchurch

Ilkley, Yorkshire | LS29 9LW

Christchurch is a welcoming, busy and loving church and community centre in the heart of Ilkley.

Monks Chapel

Corsham, Wiltshire | SN13 9PH

The only remaining 'Five Mile' chapel which has been used for worship since 1661.

St Peter & St Paul

Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire | NN29 7NR

Lord Alwyne's Minton tiles on the floor are immediately apparent, but you do not come here for the architecture, which is nothing out of the ordinary, but rather for the tombs.

We have supported this church

All Saints

Ilkley, Yorkshire | LS29 9DS

All Saints stands proudly in the centre of town with a unique and important heritage story to tell that began nearly 1400 years ago.

St Peter & St Paul

Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire | LN1 2GZ

On this site Katherine Swynford, mistress of John of Gaunt, lived and worshipped, come and find our about their famous love affair and court scandal at the Katherine exhibition.

St Dogmaels Abbey

St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire | SA43 3DX

The remains of the Abbey of St Mary lie in the centre of St Dogmaels immediately south of the parish church, which itself lies to the south of the High Street.