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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 Patrick

Llanbadrig, Anglesey | LL67 0LH

Situated on a windswept headland, St Patrick's is a place of deep peace and prayer.

Trinity Methodist Church

Cardiff, South Glamorgan | CF24 1LE

A beautiful Victorian church used for worship and as a centre for the local community, particularly refugees and asylum seekers.

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St David

Blaenporth, Ceredigion | SA43 2AP

Situated on the Pilgrimage trail to St David's Cathedral the present Grade ll listed building was erected in 1865 although there has been a place of worship here since before 1066.

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James Paine Chapel

Cusworth, Yorkshire | DN5 7TU

Cusworth Hall was built by the architect George Platt for William Wrightson 1740-45.

St Peter & St Paul

Courteenhall, Northamptonshire | NN7 2QD

Well done if you have got here, the church is tucked away in the estate village that lies behind Courteenhall Hall.

St Swithun

Retford, Nottinghamshire | DN22 6PL

The first recorded reference in history to a church in East Retford comes from 1258 but most of the church was rebuilt in the 1650s, following the collapse of the tower in 1651.

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St Peter

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3BA

St Peter’s is Cardiff’s oldest surviving Catholic church, with its foundation stone laid in August 1860.

St Nicholas

Askham, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0RU

A Grade II listed church described by Pevsner as having the ‘usual west tower with eight pinnacles’.

Trinity Methodist

South Elmsall, Yorkshire | WF9 2TB

Neo gothic style, constructed in 1885 from Elland flagstones and Horsforth sandstone.

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All Hallows

Easton, City of Bristol | BS5 0HH

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St German of Auxerre

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF24 0LA

This 19th century Arts & Crafts parish church is a refined and elegant Victorian building by George Frederick Bodley.

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St Cynwyd

Llangynwyd, Glamorgan | CF34 9SE

The medieval church at Llangynwyd had a rood screen with a carving of the Crucifixion which was so powerfully carved that it was believed to be capable of performing miracles.