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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

Claines, Worcestershire | WR3 7RN

The church sits at the centre of the parish of Claines, with the very well known and popular 'Mug House' public house in the church grounds.

Aberdeen Cathedral

Aberdeen, Grampian | AB10 1SH

The main place of worship in the Catholic diocese of Aberdeen the Cathedral was opened in 1860 and has many attractive architectural and liturgical features.

St Nicholas

Alcester, Warwickshire | B49 5AL

The west entry through the tower porch into its splendid Georgian nave is an architectural surprise and constant attraction to visitors.

St Giles

Chesterton, Warwickshire | CV33 9LG

As the crow flies, Chesterton church is barely a mile from the noise and bustle of Warwick Services on the M40, but it feels amazingly remote.

St Martin

Fincham, Norfolk | PE33 9EJ

Substantial medieval village church built in the perpendicular style with many original features.

St Michael & All Angels

Croft , Herefordshire | HR6 9PW

This medieval church, standing in the grounds of Croft Castle has the most delightful 16th century bell turret with its ogee shaped cupola and rare single-hand clock.

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St Andrew's Cathedral

Aberdeen, Grampian | AB24 5AX

You are very welcome to St Andrews Cathedral, the home of Christian hospitality and culture in the heart of the granite city.

St Nicholas

Dormston, Worcestershire | WR7 4JU

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All Saints

Ladbroke, Warwickshire | CV47 2DF

All Saints church with its unusual striped tower, Gilbert Scott interior and fine stained glass stands in a picture postcard setting within the small village of Ladbroke.

All Saints

Thornage, Norfolk | NR25 7QH

Discover the quiet beauty and timeless charm of All Saints in Thornage, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside dating back more than 1000 years.

St Leonard

Yarpole, Herefordshire | HR6 0BD

This is a story of two halves, the first half is about St Leonard's detached tower, which, after examination of is timbers by dendrochronology can be dated very accurately to the winter of 1195-6.

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High Street URC

Wellingborough, Northamptonshire | NN8 4HW

Built in 1874-5 for Wellingborough’s long established Independent (or Congregational) cause, its most striking feature is its ovoid shape, most unusual for a British place of worship.