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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 Catherine

Towersey, Oxfordshire | OX9 3QL

With its origins as a Saxon chapel, the church we see today with its 12th century cancel, is constructed of one building inside another, joined only at the windows.

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St John the Baptist

Clay Hill, Greater London | EN2 9JF

A church the in unique surroundings of the rural Clay Hill Conservation area.

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St Lawrence

Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4BG

150 years of stained glass art.

All Saints

Evesham, Worcestershire | WR11 4RW

All Saints church was originally built in the 12th century as a chapel for the monks of Evesham Abbey.

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St John the Baptist

Aldenham, Hertfordshire | WD25 8BE

Delightful, traditional 13th century church set in the village of Aldenham, midway between Watford and Radlett.

St Peter & St Paul

Sheinton, Shropshire | SY5 6DN

An ancient church on a mound near the River Severn, with intriguing medieval, Jacobean, and Victorian features.

St Michael & All Angels

Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire | WR3 8TQ

This tranquil church in a tiny village is the burial place of the 17th century composer Thomas Tomkyns, musician to King Charles I.

Much Wenlock Priory

Much Wenlock, Shropshire | TF13 6HS

Wenlock Priory, with it's stunning clipped topiary, has a pastoral setting on the edge of lovely Much Wenlock.

St Mary Magdalene

Latimer, Buckinghamshire | HP5 1UG

Set above the beautiful Chess Valley in an area beloved by walkers, this mid 19th century church was largely designed by the famous Victorian architect, George Gilbert Scott, and has striking early 20th century wall paintings on its chancel arch.

St Oswald

Malpas, Cheshire | SY14 8NU

The present St Oswald's church has occupied this site for more than 600 years, replacing the wooden chapel, which formed part of the original Norman fortress, around which Malpas gradually came into being.

All Saints

Churchill, Oxfordshire | OX7 6NU

A beautiful church in the Georgian gothic revival style, built in 1837, with a bright interior with clean lines.