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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

Newport, Gwent | NP20 1TP

Beautiful gothic style church built in 1839 with impressive integral tower and stained glass.

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St Mary

South Hayling, Hampshire | PO11 0NT

Hayling Island has been a ‘holy’ island since the late Iron Age when an important Celtic shrine was built.

St James

Birdham, Sussex | PO20 7SP

Huge buttresses and a massive stair turret flank the 16th century tower of this tucked away village church south west of Chichester.

All Saints

Patcham, Sussex | BN1 8YE

A church is known to have stood on this site since before the compiling of the Doomsday Book in which Patcham was registered as Piceham.

St Mary

Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire | SP7 9DQ

Tucked away on opposite sides of the Nadder valley, the Donhead parishes once made up an estate that belonged to Shaftesbury Abbey.

St Margaret

Hales, Norfolk | NR14 6QL

An astonishing little church lost in time.

St David

Cregrina, Powys | LD1 5SF

Whitewashed, and with a minute bellcote, this is another delightful and remote Radnorshire church dedicated to St David.

St Clement with St Matthias

Lower Broughton, Greater Manchester | M8 9TZ

The church is an interesting and attractive example of late 1950s architecture.

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St Peter

Huddersfield, Yorkshire | HD1 1BU

Welcome to St Peter's, a fascinating early Victorian church serving its urban communities in the past and present, providing an open, warm welcome to all!

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St Nicolas

Shoreham, Sussex | BN43 5NH

Beautifully kept church with Saxon origins and Norman extensions.

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Portsmouth Cathedral

Portsmouth, Hampshire | PO1 3HG

St Johns Cathedral was built in 1882 to provide for the steadily increasing number of Catholics living in Portsmouth and currently over 1000 attend mass on Sundays.

Newport Cathedral

Newport, Gwent | NP20 4EA

The ancient cathedral is situated on top of Stow Hill overlooking the city of Newport having much architectural merit which provides a rewarding experience for visitors, as well as a quiet space for private reflection or prayer.