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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 John the Evangelist

Washingborough, Lincolnshire | LN4 1BG

Imposing church set at the top of the Witham valley.

St Michael

Brent Knoll, Somerset | TA9 4DG

Set on the lower slopes of the isolated hill from which it takes its name, Brent Knoll church stands on an ancient Christian site.

St Kyneburgha

Castor, Cambridgeshire | PE5 7AY

In Roman times Castor was part of a large complex centred around Durobrivae, a little to the southwest at Water Newton, Castor Ware is a well known Roman product.

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St Chad

Harpswell, Lincolnshire | DN21 5UY

The treasures inside include two notable medieval monuments to past rectors, the most prominent is of William de Harrington, who died around 1350, dressed in cassock and hood with a skull cap, his feet are supported on a bracket decorated with a green man and his head on a pillow supported on two angels.

St Mary

West Butterwick, Lincolnshire | DN17 3LB

St Mary's was completed in 1841.

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St Leonard

Chapel le Dale, Yorkshire | LA6 3AR

The church of St Leonard is only 48 feet long and twenty feet wide and is a welcome haven to many walkers, cyclists, climbers, cavers, and passers by who explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

All Saints

Hemswell, Lincolnshire | DN21 5UN

All Saints is an impressive sight. A maypole stands in Church Street and is a rare survival, the tradition of the maypole goes back to the 17th century and May Day continues to be celebrated by the village.

Nettleham Methodist Church

Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PL

The first service for the Wesleyan Methodists in this building was held in November 1899.

St Peter

Lutton, Northamptonshire | PE8 5NE

Two unusual 17th century monuments should be enough to encourage a trip to this remote village adjacent to the borders of Huntingdonshire.

St Botolph

Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire | MK17 8HN

St Botolph's, dedicated to a 7th century Anglo-Saxon saint, has been a constant presence in Aspley Guise for over 800 years.

St Michael

Glentworth, Lincolnshire | DN21 5DG

A superb late 11th century church with a stained glass window by Charles Kempe in the Saxon tower and a fine marble tomb of Sir Christopher Wray, Chief Justice of England during Elizabeth I's reign, with his wife and children.

St Owen

Bromham, Bedfordshire | MK43 8LL

St Owen's is in a privately owned park which once belonged to Bromham Hall but there has been a church on this site for at least 800 years and there are signs which indicate that there may have been an earlier Saxon building here.