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

All Souls

Langham Place, Greater London | W1B 3DA

This so called Waterloo church was built in 1823, one of many commemorating Wellington's 1815 victory over Napoleon.

St Giles

South Mymms, Hertfordshire | EN6 3PE

Sandwiched between the M25 and the A1M is the comparatively calm oasis of South Mimms (or Mymms) and its medieval flint church.

Our Lady of the Rosary & St Dominic : The Rosary Shrine

Haverstock Hill, Greater London | NW5 4LB

London's Rosary Shrine is the main church of the Dominican friars in England, completed in 1883 as a unique testimony in stone and glass to the power of the prayer of the Rosary.

St James

Piccadilly, Greater London | W1J 9LL

St James’s church, built by Sir Christopher Wren, was consecrated in 1684, towards the end of the most turbulent century in England’s religious history.

St Hilary

Llanrhos, Gwynedd | LL30 1RW

12th century church with its origins going back to the 6th century.

St Katharine

Regent’s Park, Greater London | NW1 4HH

The Danish church in London differs from the other Danish foreign churches by staying in a historic church building.

All Saints Margaret Street

Fitzrovia, Greater London | W1W 8JG

Tucked behind busy Oxford Street lies this gem of High Victorian Gothic architecture, designed by William Butterfield and completed in 1859.

Penmon Priory

Penmon, Anglesey | LL58 8SP

Three for the price of one at this important holy site.

St Luke

West Norwood, Greater London | SE27 0HS

We have supported this church

Mary Sumner House Chapel

Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 3RB

Part of the headquarters of the Mothers Union, this chapel is full of images and artwork celebrating women.

St Giles

Cheadle, Staffordshire | ST10 1ED

The finest of all the churches built by the celebrated 19th century architect and designer AWN Pugin.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster, Greater London | SW1P 3PA

Westminster Abbey presents a unique pageant of British history; the shrine of St Edward the Confessor, the tombs of kings and queens, and countless memorials to the famous and the great, it has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066 and for numerous other royal occasions.