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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 Mary the Virgin

Ewelme, Oxfordshire | OX10 6PH

St Mary's Ewelme is an exceptional church with a distinguished history.

Holy Trinity

Trefnant, Clwyd | LL16 5UF

A place of welcome and peace, where a sense of both spirituality and history enfolds the visitor.

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St Peter

Creeting St Peter, Suffolk | IP6 8QJ

The people of Creeting St Peter have worshipped at this church for over 900 years.

St Peter

Staunton on Arrow, Herefordshire | HR6 9HR

An interesting example of Gothic revival, St Peter’s sits on a prominent location next to the Norman motte and bailey with good stained glass, eclectic mix of window tracery, six bell peal and fine organ.

St Mary the Virgin

Turville, Buckinghamshire | RG9 6QU

12th century village church best known for being 'St Barnabus' in the television series 'The Vicar of Dibley'.

St Michael & All Angels

Sutton, Norfolk | NR12 9SA

A simple village church with details surviving from every century.

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St Bridget

Lower Dyserth, Denbighshire | LL18 6DB

An historic church dating from around 1430, its glory being the famous Jesse Window and the remains of two Celtic standing crosses now housed with the church.

St Andrew

Aycliffe, County Durham | DL5 6NA

An ancient ecclesiastical centre, collection of two Saxon crosses dating from the 9th century Saxon interior, jacobean pulpit, organ screen and pews.

St Mary the Virgin

Fairford, Gloucestershire | GL7 4AF

Fairford's magnificent 'wool' church, rebuilt in the 1490s' and hardly altered since then, deserves a place in any roll call of fine Cotswold churches.

St Andrew

Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR1 4JY

Picturesque Norman church with unusual ground plan and medieval roof timbers.

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St Mary the Virgin

Aythorpe Roding, Essex | CM6 1RZ

A church in a field which has been here for at least 850 years.

John Hughes Memorial Chapel

Pontrobert, Powys | SY22 6JA

John Hughes, the famous Methodist minister, preached and lived at the chapel until his death in 1854.