All Saints with St Peter
Maldon, Essex | CM9 4QE
All Saints is unique: it has the only triangular tower in England.
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Maldon, Essex | CM9 4QE
All Saints is unique: it has the only triangular tower in England.
Huyton Quarry, Merseyside | L36 6AT
The church was founded in 1894 to serve the growing and close-knit population in the area, serving the people who worked in the local industries, which included coal mining, the gas works, the brickworks and the BICC (British Insulated Callender Cables).
We have supported this church
Maldon, Essex | CM9 5HN
Looking out over the River Blackwater, St Mary's is a very attractive church in an attractive setting, and is Maldon's most distinctive landmark.
Mundon, Essex | CM9 6PA
Mundon has emerged from one of the most extensive conservation campaigns that we have ever had to mount.
Christleton, Cheshire | CH3 7AG
St James' is a Grade II* listed building and the only Butterfield church in Cheshire among nearly 100 he designed across England.
East Barnet, Hertfordshire | EN4 8XD
St Mary’s is the oldest building in the London Borough of Barnet, and its clearly visible Norman heritage details means that despite some further development it is described by Pevsner as a ‘remarkable survival’ of that monastic period.
Stottesdon, Shropshire | DY14 8UH
A hidden gem, off the beaten track and a sacred space for almost 1000 years.
Ruthin, Denbighshire | LL15 3LE
The church was built as a Victorian school room then donated to the Catholic church by the Cornwallis West family of Ruthin Castle.
Penwortham, Lancashire | PR1 9HY
St Leonard's is at the heart of the vibrant community of Penwortham - on the south bank of the River Ribble.
Lambourne, Essex | RM4 1AH
This is a rural church to savour, a small, white painted building with a neat weather boarded belfry crowned by a lead covered broach spire.
Goosnargh, Lancashire | PR3 2FJ
A historic Roman Catholic 'Barn' style chapel built in 1755 during penal times.
We have supported this church
Totteridge, Greater London | N20 8PR
The churchyard has a distinct curve to it perhaps following the shape of an underlying moat and ancient meeting place. An ancient Yew tree reckoned to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old also stands in the churchyard.