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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

Trusthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2PH

For many years, people have worshipped on the site of St Peter's, in the small, rural village of Trusthorpe and visitors have often remarked on the atmosphere or spirit of the place.

St Afran, St Ieuan & St Sannen

Llantrisant, Anglesey | LL65 4AP

The old church of Llantrisant, now accessible only on foot, was supplanted by a new Victorian church a mile to the east in 1899.

Saron Chapel

Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire | SA32 8JE

On the 6th October 2019 our chapel celebrates 150 years continuous worship.

St Giles

Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire | SL2 4LN

The churchyard here is famously said to have inspired Thomas Gray to write his Elegy in a Country Churchyard in 1750, and he is buried close to the east wall of the church.

St John

Duxford, Cambridgeshire | CB22 4RG

A heavenly church with Templar links.

St Swithin

Sproatley, Yorkshire | HU11 4PR

Beautiful Grade II listed parish church of grey brick construction, in a Gothic Revival style, standing in a secluded churchyard.

We have supported this church

St Peter

DuxfordDuxford, Cambridgeshire | CB22 4RJ

A lovely flint and fieldstone village church with Norman roots.

St Andrew

Cippenham, Berkshire | SL1 5RE

St Andrew’s is special, it is the first church in Britain specifically designed to be shared by the Anglican and Roman Catholic communities.

St Andrew

Mells, Somerset | BA11 3PW

Mells is a picturesque rural village in the Mendip hills.

Byland Abbey

Coxwold, Yorkshire | YO61 4BD

A truly outstanding example of early Gothic architecture which was once one of the greatest monasteries in England and the inspiration for the design of church buildings throughout the north.

St Illtyd

Llantrithyd, Glamorgan | CF71 7UB

Next door to the ruins of Llantrithyd Place, the church has monuments of the Aubrey family.

St Mary

Kingsclere, Berkshire | RG20 5PJ

A Norman (12th century) church, St Mary’s is rich in interesting features including the famous ‘Bed Bug’ weather vane which is said to have been put there to commemorate King John’s fateful visit to the village.