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

Holy Trinity

Matfen, Northumberland | NE20 0RL

A beautiful 19th century church with a fine spire, a lovely atmosphere and a beautiful churchyard.

St Peter

Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire | MK16 8LG

Built by the Wrighte family in the 1720s in the style of a Georgian Reception Hall to match the development of Gayhurst Manor.

Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 2LX

Gloucester Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship continuously for over 1,300 years: our vision is to seek to be 'in tune with heaven and in touch with daily life'.

All Saints

Turvey, Bedfordshire | MK43 8EP

The 13th century bridge that crosses the Ouse in this harmonious old stone village is a relative newcomer in comparison with the church, which dates back to around 980, and possibly even to Roman times.

St Mary the Virgin

Stamfordham, Northumberland | NE18 0QQ

A stunning Grade I listed church with Saxon origins, ots of fascinating ancient monuments and a beautiful churchyard.

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All Saints

Longhope, Gloucestershire | GL17 0LH

All Saints church is a Grade II listed building and is described as being a magnificent and prominent building dating back to the 12th century situated in a very picturesque part of the village.

St Mary de Crypt

Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 1TP

St Mary de Crypt is a fine late 15th century church situated in the centre of Gloucester.

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St James

Somerton, Oxfordshire | OX25 6LN

This is an important Cherwell Valley church, built in the 13th and 14th centuries but embellished with battlements and pinnacles a century or so later.

Mariners Chapel

Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 2EN

We are a vibrant, Anglican Church in the heart of Gloucester docks, with a vision to play our part in the transformation of our city.

St Gwendoline

Talgarth, Powys | LD3 0BH

This medieval church is said to occupy the site where St Gwendoline was buried, reputedly one of many saintly descendants of the 5th century king Brychan Brycheiniog.

St Clydog

Clodock, Herefordshire | HR2 0PD

This is a quintessential Borders church, built of red sandstone with a sturdy, castle like tower, and in a very rural setting. Its nave is Norman, the chancel a little later, and the tower later still.

St Mary

Penllech, Gwynedd | LL53 8AZ

Set on the Llyn Peninsula, St Mary is medieval in origin but the font is the only survivor of this age, a roughly hewn monolith in brown stone, painted white on its inner face, almost sunk into the shaft beneath.