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

All Saints

Easton on the Hill, Northamptonshire | PE9 3LL

The church is set at the far end of the village and from here you get wonderful views over the Welland valley.

St Mary

Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex | CM22 7HD

The townsfolk of Hatfield Broad Oak wanted a church as big as a monastery, so that is what they built!

St Mary

Arnold, Nottinghamshire | NG5 8HJ

A 14th century church, restored in 1868-9 by George Gilbert Scott.

St Laurence

Hawkhurst, Kent | TN18 4NT

It is likely that there has been a church on this site from at least 1100, maybe earlier, when Hawkhurst belonged to the Abbot of Wye, and then of Battle.

St John the Baptist

Tideswell, Derbyshire | SK17 8NU

Why not visit the majestic, 14th century church of Saint John the Baptist (The Cathedral of the Peak )in Tideswell, Derbyshire?

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St Saviour

Great Moor, Greater Manchester | SK2 7QE

St Saviour's offers an oasis on Great Moor.

St Clement

Urmston, Greater Manchester | M41 9JZ

Quirky Victorian Church designed by Medland Taylor which was consecrated in 1868 and which has stained glass windows by Shrigley and Hunt in the Arts & Crafts style and a pleasant garden.

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St Laurence

Blackmore, Essex | CM4 0RN

The tower of St Laurence is one of the best of its kind in the country, and is remarkable both inside and out.

Good Shepherd

Wardlow, Derbyshire | SK17 8RP

The Good Shepherd owes its existence to Revd Samuel Andrew, vicar of nearby Tideswell in the late 19th century.

All Saints & St Andrew

Kingston, Cambridgeshire | CB23 3NG

A delightful medieval church ​to visit with some fantastic stories to tell in its medieval wall paintings and its important evidence of Civil War iconoclasm.

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Church of the Assumption

Harlton, Cambridgeshire | CB23 1ET

Huge windows make Harlton's church immediately interesting, and they dominate its character inside as well as out.

St Peter

Tickencote, Rutland | PE9 4AE

Perhaps Rutland's most photographed church, St Peter's is the result of combining a Norman church of about 1170 with an enthusiastic late 18th century reconstruction in Romanesque style.