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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 John the Baptist

Alton, Staffordshire | ST10 4AJ

Poised dramatically on the edge of the Churnet Valley, this complex of fine buildings by AWN Pugin was designed to place the Catholic Church at the heart of the village community.

St John the Baptist

Harringworth, Northamptonshire | NN17 3AF

A wonderful juxtaposition of medieval England and the advance of 19th century technology.

Our Lady of Lourdes

Mickleover, Derbyshire | DE3 9GE

Dating from 1982, and with a vestibule added in 2004, this modern, octagonal church is a striking new addition to Derbyshire's churches.

Chester Street Baptist Church

Wrexham, Wrexham | LL13 8BG

Chester Street is one of the oldest Baptist fellowships in Britain, we can trace our history back to the 1630s.

Wrexham Cathedral

Wrexham, Wrexham | LL11 1RB

In 1898 the Diocese of Menevia was established, and the gothic style Roman Catholic parish church of St Mary became the procathedral, later the cathedral.

St Thomas

Brentwood, Essex | CM14 4DB

There has been a church of St Thomas of Canterbury in Brentwood since the 13th century, and we are very much at the heart of the community.

Brentwood Cathedral

Brentwood, Essex | CM15 8AT

The Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Brentwood, as well as being the home of the vibrant Cathedral Parish here in Brentwood.

Bethesda Methodist Chapel

Hanley, Staffordshire | ST1 1QF

This huge 19th century chapel was once the most popular place of worship in what was to become the city of Stoke on Trent, a federation of the six towns of the Potteries.

St Margaret of Antioch

Ifield, Kent | DA13 9AR

A picturesque tiny church which the locals call 'The Little House on the Prairie' church.

St Nicholas

Bulwick, Northamptonshire | NN17 3DY

A 13th century church considerably extended in the 14th century in the perpendicular style and restored in 1870 by Slater and Carpenter with pew ends carved by the then incumbent, the Revd JH Holdich.