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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 James the Great

Flockton, Yorkshire | WF4 4DH

This pretty village church is grade II listed and was built in 1869 in the gothic revival style.

St Paul

Chichester, Sussex | PO19 6FT

The church was constructed in 1836, designed by noted local architect Joseph Butler.

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St Mary

Llanwern, Wrexham | NP18 2DW

Llanwern is translated as ‘the church among the grove of the alders’, but today it is the sight, sound and smells of the nearby Llanwern steelworks which are the dominant feature of the landscape.

St Nicholas

Bramber, Sussex | BN44 3WE

St Nicholas shares a chalk hilltop with the ruins of the castle; both were built soon after the Norman Conquest by William de Braose, a close associate of William the Conqueror.

St John the Baptist

Mossley, Greater Manchester | OL5 0SA

A beautiful, resonant and welcoming church.

St Tyssil

Llandyssil, Powys | SY15 6LQ

An unusual example of a ‘tractarian’ church that remains virtually unspoilt.

St Peter

Sibton, Suffolk | IP17 2NB

A church building full of atmosphere that clearly demonstrates its complex development and many associations through its 800 years existence.

Titchfield Abbey

Fareham, Hampshire | PO15 5RA

The ruins of 13th century Titchfield Abbey, the last monastery of Premonstratensian canons to be founded in England, lie in the valley of the River Meon in south Hampshire.

St Mark the Evangelist

Hadlow Down, Sussex | TN22 4HY

St Mark’s Hadlow Down was consecrated in 1836, and rebuilt just before the First World War.

St Dunawd

Bangor on Dee, Wrexham | LL13 0AF

Our delightful church is situated in the picturesque village of Bangor on Dee overlooking the river and the 16th century cobbled bridge.

St Mary the Virgin

Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire | DN18 5EZ

Our medieval church was originally one of two in the town, St Peter's is now in the custody of English Heritage.

St Mary

Welshpool, Powys | SY21 7DP

This oldest parts of this church date from the 13th century, when a simple rectangular building with a tower was erected on the hillside.