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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 Clement

Burnham Overy, Norfolk | PE31 8HX

St Clement's is the most distinctive of all the Burnham churches with its large, square, Norman tower and chancel and nave at either side.

St Mary

Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire | PE24 5PP

St Mary's is a Grade I listed church and one of the finest examples of a medieval marshland church.

All Saints

Staunton , Gloucestershire | GL16 8NU

All Saints is thought to have been built around 1200 and is arguably the oldest church in the Forest of Dean.

St Margaret

Burnham Norton, Norfolk | PE31 8ES

Norton's church is large and handsome, with a round tower that is Saxon in origin.

St Mary the Virgin

Stansted, Kent | TN15 7PP

St Mary’s church is a Grade II* listed building built in the 14th century.

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Holy Cross

Seend, Wiltshire | SN12 6NR

Another Grade I church, it was primarily built by John Stokys whose brass and that of his wife of 1498 are to be found in the north aisle.

All Saints

Tealby, Lincolnshire | LN8 3XW

Tealby is well known for its connection to Alfred Lord Tennyson and the Tennyson family.

St Mary

Nettlestead, Suffolk | IP8 4QS

This church doesn’t give away its secrets easily, but with a bit of detective work there is so much to discover!

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St Mary

Flowton, Suffolk | IP8 4LG

Rural 13th century church set in the heart of the Suffolk countryside.

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St John

Higham, Kent | ME3 7DB

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Christ Church

Stannington, Yorkshire | S6 6DB

A wonderful example of a Commissioners' church or “Million Church” as it was built partly with money provided by the Church Building Act of 1824.

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St George

Crowhurst, Surrey | RH7 6LR

The small church is an attractive building of 12th and 15th century work with alterations and additions occurring in the 13th and 14th centuries.