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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 James

Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 9YD

St James at the Heart of Louth, the capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds

St Mary

Easton, Hampshire | SO21 1EH

A Partnership Grant awarded on the recommendation of the Hampshire and The Islands Historic Churches Trust.

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St Genewys

Scotton, Lincolnshire | DN21 3RB

Grade I listed St Genewys is a mainly 13th century church with the top of the tower in the later Perpendicular style.

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St Martin

Kirmond le Mire, Lincolnshire | LN8 6HZ

The village comprises of little more than a row of houses and several farms, the church is on the north side of the road on an easterly slope running down to a small stream at the bottom of the hill, there are numerous footpaths in the area giving access to some good views of the Wolds.

St Michael

Rossington, Yorkshire | DN11 0EZ

Welcome, come and enjoy our lovely old church of St Michael situated in the village of Old Rossington near Doncaster.

All Saints

West Lavington, Wiltshire | SN10 4LB

This Grade I church is mainly 12th and 13th century.

St Peter

Markby, Lincolnshire | LN13 9QJ

The only thatched church in Lincolnshire.

St Andrew

Beesby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0JG

A small but much loved church built in brick and stone and containing a delightful stone carving of a man with toothache!

St Peter

Old Edlington, Yorkshire | DN12 1PZ

Come and explore our beautiful, almost untouched, example of a medieval parish church.

St Mary the Virgin

Wesh Newton, Herefordshire | NP25 5RN

A 13th century church which belonged to the Knights Templar & Hospitallers, the grave of Saint John Kemble lies in the church yard.

St Michael & All Angels

Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 9BY

This beautiful church, consecrated on 5th May 1863, is a fine example of the work of Victorian Louth Architect James Fowler.

St Peter

Normanby le Wold, Lincolnshire | LN7 6ST

The village of Normanby le Wold has a population of between 60 and 70 and within its parish boundaries has the trig point for the highest point of Lincolnshire at 550ft.