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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 Matthew

Croydon, Greater London | CR0 5NQ

Built in the late 1960s and includes some wonderful medieval stained glass panels and a wall of modern stained glass.

All Saints

Earls Barton, Northamptonshire | NN6 0NA

All Saints has one of the most celebrated of all Saxon towers, dating from about 970, famous for its age as for the decorative stonework patterns of vertical lines and rounded and diamond shapes that rise up the tower.

St Peter

Tandridge, Surrey | RH8 9NJ

St Peter's is popular with walkers who find it featured in most walking guides to the area particularly as it has the second largest yew tree in UK.

St Marylebone

Marylebone, Greater London | NW1 5LT

St Marylebone is the UK’s grandest Regency parish church just metres from Madame Tussaud’s and Britain’s favourite high street.

St James

Spanish Place, Greater London | W1U 3QY

The successor church to the Spanish Embassy chapel by Bonomi was built by his great grandson, Edward Goldie, following a limited competition.

St Mary at Finchley

Finchley , Greater London | N3 1TR

A historic church founded in the mid-12th century and rebuilt in the 15th century.

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All Saints

Warlingham, Surrey | CR6 9NU

All Saints dates from about 1250AD, and much of that structure remains today.

St Michael

Haselbech, Northamptonshire | NN6 9LG

The medieval church has a fine west tower around 1500.

St Denys

Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire | NN6 9LY

The medieval church here was rebuilt in 1874 for Richard Naylor to designs by JK Colling which resulted in one of the most lavish 19th century church interiors in Northamptonshire.

St John the Baptist

Alton, Staffordshire | ST10 4AJ

Poised dramatically on the edge of the Churnet Valley, this complex of fine buildings by AWN Pugin was designed to place the Catholic Church at the heart of the village community.

Guards Chapel

Westminster, Greater London | SW1E 6HQ

The only remaining military chapel in London, The Guards Chapel was rebuilt in a beautifully spare style following almost total destruction by a flying bomb in 1944.