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

Easby Abbey

Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU

The impressive ruins of Easby Abbey lie in picturesque surroundings by the River Swale in North Yorkshire.

St Agatha

Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU

St Agatha's is a beautiful church dating from the 6th century.

St Michael & All Angels

Copford, Essex | CO6 1DG

Tucked away from its village, and next to Copford Hall, St Michael's is one of Essex's most important Norman churches, and has a remarkable collection of original wall paintings from the 1140s.

St Oswald & St Edmund Arrowsmith

Ashton in Makerfield, Lancashire | WN4 9NP

Described as an 'architectural gem' and considered by Cardinal Bourne to be the most beautiful Catholic church in England!

St Mary at the Wall

Colchester, Essex | CO1 1NF

The former church St Mary at the Walls (now Colchester Arts Centre) is built against the Roman Walls and overlooking the south western corner of the old walled town of Colchester.

Queen's Hall Methodist Mission

Wigan, Lancashire | WN1 1HX

An active and busy church open six days a week, it is a meeting place for everyone, whether Christian or not.

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All Saints

Wigan, Greater Manchester | WN1 1NL

All Saints is by far the oldest church in Wigan, the earliest possible mention of a church at Wigan occurs in the Domesday Survey of 1086.

All Saints

Hurworth, County Durham | DL2 2AQ

Grade I listed building containing some fine stone carving in chancel and beautiful stained glass windows.

St James the Great

Colchester, Essex | CO1 2QY

An anglo-catholic church situated in Britains oldest recorded town and is a house of worship and of historical, architectural and artistic interest. being a repository of Colchester's heritage.

St Botolph

Colchester, Essex | CO2 7EE

St Botolph's church is of special interest as a late Georgian town church built in a powerful neo Norman style, listed Grade II.

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Holy Trinity

Leverstock Green, Hertfordshire | HP3 8LJ

One of two built locally by John Dickinson, the papermaker, in 1849, the other is St Mary's only a mile or so away in Apsley.