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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 Mechell

Llanfechell, Anglesey | LL68 0RE

A whitewashed village church with links to a 6th century saint and the story of a running hare.

St Oswald

Ashbourne, Derbyshire | DE6 1AR

Widely said to be Derbyshire's finest parish church, and a contender for one of the best churches in England, St Oswald's is splendid both inside and out.

St Katherine

Knockholt, Kent | TN14 7LS

The ownership of lands in Ockholte, Latinised Acolta, is recorded in various deeds from 1197 onwards.

St Edward King & Martyr

Castle Donington, Leicestershire | DE74 2LA

Dating from the 13th and 14th centuries, the church commands a large open space surrounded by pretty Georgian houses and as befitting this large village is quite large.

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St Nicholas

Chislehurst, Greater London | BR7 5PE

A beautiful, mainly 15th century, church set in an attractive churchyard set in one of London's greenest boroughs.

St Peter

East Carlton, Northamptonshire | LE16 8YA

The church was rebuilt in Decorated Gothic style by the architect John Wing the younger for Sir John Palmer Bt in 1788.

St Mary

Weaverham, Cheshire | CW8 3NJ

A warm, welcoming, friendly church with a history of over 1,000 years.

St Thomas

Derby, Derbyshire | DE23 8NQ

As people enter this quiet oasis, their first word is almost always 'wow'!

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St Mary the Virgin

Ide Hill, Kent | TN14 6JW

Situated in one of the highest points in Kent, our Victorian Grade II* listed church is renowned for its beautiful stained glass windows.

St Bridget

West Kirby, Merseyside | CH48 7HL

St Bridget's parish church was founded by Christian Vikings from Ireland, and people who visit today still encounter God's love in the beautiful, holy, peaceful building.

Christ Church

Shooter's Hill, Greater London | SE18 3RR

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St Eilian

Llaneilian, Anglesey | LL68 9LS

A poem by the 16th century bard Gwilym Gwyn tells the story of St Eilian, to whom this church is dedicated.