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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 Mary the Virgin

Little Hallingbury, Essex | CM22 7RE

Medieval rural village church, set in an attractive churchyard.

St John the Baptist

Penymynydd, Flintshire | CH4 0EN

This elegant Early English style church was built in 1843 of local stone paid for by Sir Stephen Glynne.

All Saints

Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire | NG17 2JT

We are sited at the top of the hill in Huthwaite and have a beautiful building that is over 120 years old.

Buckland Brewer Methodist Church

Buckland Brewer, Devon | EX39 5LW

William Reed Memorial Methodist Chapel formerly a Bible Christian Chapel in the heart of northwest Devon.

Christ Church

Pontblyddyn, Clwyd | CH7 4HG

Christ Church is a Victorian building.

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St Cynfarch & St Mary

Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire | LL15 2EW

Medieval parish church built in the classic Vale of Clwyd double nave style and set in a peaceful churchyard with marvellous views of the Clwydian Range and, if you are lucky, visiting Hawfinches.

St Philip

Kelsall, Cheshire | CW6 0SA

Built in 1860 and situated on rising ground and prominent on the main through road of Kelsall village.

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St Mary the Virgin

Belstone, Devon | EX20 1QZ

We are in the middle of the Archangel Way pilgrimage route with a toilet for public use and an ancient Ring Cross.

All Saints

Foots Cray, Greater London | DA14 5BU

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All Saints

Longstanton, Cambridgeshire | CB24 3BJ

The first known reference to the village is in 1070 as Stantona, an enclosed settlement of stoney ground.

Holy Trinity

Cuckfield, Sussex | RH17 5JZ

A Grade I listed medieval building with beautiful ceilings painted by Charles Eamer Kempe.

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St Mary & St Michael

Trumpington, Cambridgeshire | CB2 9LH

The church is on the west side of the village, close to open farmland, it is a stern looking building on the outside, refaced in Bath stone in the 19th century, when the church was over thoroughly restored by William Butterfield.