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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 Ann

Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 2PD

Small family friendly newly refurbished church near town centre of Rhyl.

St Bartholomew

Horley, Surrey | RH6 8AB

St Bartholomew's, known as Bart's, is a lively, informal, evangelical church whose worship is inspiring, joyful and uplifting, always giving glory to Jesus.

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Crawley URC

Crawley, Sussex | RH10 3DF

Back at the beginning of the 20th century, Sunday worship took place in a small wooden hut, not far from the church’s current site.

Carey Baptist Church

Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 1LD

Baptists have been worshiping in Hemel since the 1600s and Carey church opened on its current site in October 1861, built in Early English Gothic style.

Sussex Street Christian Centre

Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 1SE

A welcoming town centre church dating back to 1863, Grade II listed.

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Holy Trinity Without the Walls

Blacon, Cheshire | CH1 5DZ

Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1960 replacing the old medieval building in the city centre on Watergate Street, which became the Guild Hall.

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St James

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN5 5LE

St James may be the finest late 19th century polychrome church in the county.

St Mary

Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 3AF

Well loved Norman church with the tallest lead and timber spire in England.

St Mary

Balcombe, Sussex | RH17 6PX

There has been a church on this site since 1090 and St Mary's once hosted (the then Princess) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a bridesmaid in 1931.

St James

Holywell, Flintshire | CH8 7PP

A beautiful and ancient church founded by St Beuno in the 7th century, after which a stone church was built in the 14th century, and extensive rebuilding was done in 1769.

St Edmund, King & Martyr

Hardingstone, Northamptonshire | NN4 6BZ

The village church has a long association with Delapré Abbey, from its links to the earliest community of Cluniac nuns to the generous support of its 19th century Bouverie benefactors.

St Winefrides Well Shrine

Holywell, Wrexham | CH8 7PN

Winefride (Gwenfrewi) was the daughter of a local prince named Tewyth and his wife Gwenlo, her uncle was St Beuno.