Find a church

Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

St Mary the Virgin

Tattingstone, Suffolk | IP9 2NA

St Mary's dates from around 1250 and has stood at the heart of the village of Tattingstone south of Ipswich in Suffolk and not far from the Essex border.

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St Paul

Harlow, Essex | CM20 1LP

An iconic 20th century heritage church, the first in the New Towns, a particularly lavish 'mother church' with the large mosaic by John Piper; the Risen Christ at Emmaus.

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St John the Baptist

Egglescliffe, County Durham | TS16 9BU

Our church is 800 years old and has some interesting woodwork which is 350 years old.

St John the Baptist

Great Bolas, Shropshire | TF6 6PQ

Enjoy our Grade II* listed church which is one of only a handful with a full set of 18th century box pews and a famous story of a bigamous marriage!

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St Cuthbert

Kirkleatham, Yorkshire | TS10 4QR

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St Michael

St Albans, Hertfordshire | AL3 4SL

Oldest site of known Christian activity in the British Isles; art and architecture from across a millennium.

St Mary

Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 3AF

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

St Peter ad Vincula

Thornaby, Yorkshire | TS17 0AW

Our beautiful Norman church is 900 years old in 2023.

Holy Innocents

Tuck Hill, Shropshire | WV15 6EW

The church situated in an elevated position with superb views of Shropshire and is surrounded by mature beech and Spanish chestnut trees, on early spring days the churchyard is carpeted with snowdrops and then daffodils.

St Nicholas

Piddington, Oxfordshire | OX25 1QB

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St Boniface

Bunbury, Cheshire | CW6 9PN

Although there has been a church here since Saxon times, much of the story of Bunbury's church revolves around a colourful 14th century knight called Sir Hugh de Calveley.

St Albans Cathedral

St Albans, Hertfordshire | AL1 1BY

This is the oldest site of continuous Christian worship in Britain and stands over the place where Alban, Britains first saint, was buried after giving his life for his faith over 1700 years ago.