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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 Peter

Coverack, Cornwall | TR12 6TE

Set in prime position, the little white washed village church has an excellent view overlooking the sea and harbour and a very peaceful atmosphere making you feel welcome.

St Thomas the Apostle

South Wigston, Leicestershire | LE18 4TA

An imposing late Victorian intrigue of grandeur and simplicity on one site.

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 Mary Magdalene

East Ham, Greater London | E6 3PG

This parish church is the oldest Norman church in London still in weekly use. It stands in solemn grandeur in a 9 acre churchyard, now managed as a nature reserve.

St Mary the Virgin

Finedon, Northamptonshire | NN9 5NR

Built of local ironstone, St Mary's dates almost entirely from the 14th century, with the nave and chancel from the beginning of the century and the tower and spire from about 50 years later.

St Andrew

Hertford, Hertfordshire | SG14 1HZ

The origin and date of St Andrew’s is not certain but some authorities believe it is the original church of Hertford, the parish being created in 860 AD.

Halston Chapel

Whittington, Shropshire | SY11 4NS

Privately owned chapel with hatchments important to Shropshire history.

St Barnabas

Manor Park, Greater London | E12 6PB

We have supported this church

Christ Church

Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire | LE8 0QS

Pleasing mid 19th century village church.

St Michael & All Angels

Waterford, Hertfordshire | SG14 2PS

The interior is a treasure house of Morris glass designed by a variety of preRaphaelite artists, Powell mosaics and some fine 20th century glass by Christopher Whall, Karl Parsons and Douglas Strachan.

Holy Trinity

Rothwell, Northamptonshire | NN14 6DR

The church is the early 12th century and the subterranean charnel chapel houses one of only two remaining in situ medieval ossuaries (collections of human bones) in England.