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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

Brackley, Northamptonshire | NN13 7BB

For well over 800 years, people have been worshipping at St Peter's, the only Grade I listed building in our beautiful town and with the largest churchyard in the county.

St Mary

Adderbury, Oxfordshire | OX17 3LP

This splendid church is one of the greatest to be found in Oxfordshire.

St James

Hereford, Herefordshire | HR1 2QW

Fine late Victorian church serving the Hereford community of Bartonsham.

Ballymore Parish Church

Tandragee, County Armagh | BT62 2AY

A majestic early 19th century stone built church, perched on top of a hill with views of the surrounding countryside and the Mourne Mountains in the distance.

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St Andrew

Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire | HR1 4JY

Picturesque Norman church with unusual ground plan and medieval roof timbers.

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Insh Village Church

Insh, Highland | PH211NT

In the mid 19th century some of the congregation left their parish church in Kincraig, to hold their own services in the open air in Insh village.

St Mary & St Giles

Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire | MK11 1BD

Sitting alongside the Roman Watling Street, there has been a church at the heart of Stony Stratford since 1451.

St Edmund or St James

Blunham, Bedfordshire | MK44 3NH

A beautiful medieval church with John Donne memorial.

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St Mary

Strata Florida, Ceredigion | SY25 6ES

Tucked in beside the great Cistercian abbey, with the grave of Wales’s greatest love poet.

Strata Florida Abbey

Strata Florida, Ceredigion | SY25 6ES

Strata Florida is an enchanting spot in the western heartlands of Wales among the folds of the Cambrian Mountains.

Elstow Abbey

Elstow, Bedfordshire | MK42 9XT

Elstow's mighty 13th century bell tower, one of only a handful of freestanding church towers in the country, looks out across the spacious village green and stands side by side with the remaining part of a Norman abbey, which is now the parish church.