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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 Cuthbert

Corsenside, Northumberland | NE48 2TA

On the St Cuthbert's Three Church Trail, this is a place of holy simplicity where St Cuthbert's coffin rested 1300 years ago.

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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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

North Marston, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3PH

An exceptionally fine church, St Mary’s bears witness to two substantial investments in its history.

St John the Baptist

Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 2PE

Dubbed the Cathedral of the Cotswolds, Cirencester's brilliant 'wool' church is the largest and, many would say, the finest of them all.

St Andrew

Bothal, Northumberland | NE61 6SW

A wonderful, quiet, sacred space with most interesting medieval stained glass and knight's tomb.

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St Michael & All Angels

Stewkley, Buckinghamshire | LU7 0HH

St Michael's is one of the best preserved Norman parish churches in England, built around 1150-80.

St Mary

Everton, Bedfordshire | SG19 2JZ

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Holy Trinity

Amberley, Gloucestershire | GL5 5JG

Holy Trinity - a vibrant centre for the whole community.

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St Mary the Virgin

Northill, Bedfordshire | SG18 9AA

Started around 1330, nestling in the pretty village of Northill, St Mary's is a delightful Bedfordshire church, well worth a visit.

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St Mary

Lydney, Gloucestershire | GL15 5TL

A church is mentioned in Lydney in 852, the present church was founded in the 12th century.

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St Mary

Ampney St Mary, Gloucestershire | GL7 5RU

A wonderful country Cotswold church, simply constructed but containing medieval wall paintings, fascinating Norman tympanium and stone chancel screen.

Cirencester Baptist Church

Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 1YE

Cirencester Baptist Church had been located in Coxwell Street Cirencester since from around 1651 with the last main building works commencing in 1856.