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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

Maesyronnen Chapel

Glasbury on Wye, Powys | HR3 5NJ

You can’t get a chapel much older than Maesyronnen, it is considered one of the most important buildings in Wales.

St James

Somerton, Oxfordshire | OX25 6LN

This is an important Cherwell Valley church, built in the 13th and 14th centuries but embellished with battlements and pinnacles a century or so later.

St Michael & All Angels

Barton Turf, Norfolk | NR12 8YU

St Michael & All Angels is a fine old 14th century Norfolk church with an historically important rood screen, with the complete Nine Orders of Angels.

St Mary the Virgin

Hardwick, Oxfordshire | OX27 8SS

An atmospheric mediaeval church, extensively remodelled in the late Victorian period, containing significant stained glass windows, situated in a peaceful rural location.

St David

Little Dewchurch, Herefordshire | HR2 6PN

Beautifully set in a churchyard which is a conservation area and contains the remains of a medieval preaching cross, St David's has a 14th century tower.

St Edmund & St George

Hethe, Oxfordshire | OX27 8ES

A Norman church with many additions and improvements over the last 900 years.

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St Andrew

Biggleswade, Bedfordshire | SG18 0AT

St Andrew is built from ironstone with the exception of the west tower which is built from grey ashlar.

All Saints

Croydon cum Clopton, Hertfordshire | SG8 0DX

All Saints’ is a beautiful early 13th Century Grade II* Parish Church which is treasured by this tiny community of only 220 residents.

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All Saints

Croydon, Cambridgeshire | SG8 0DL

An ancient church set in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside.

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St Nicholas

Oddington, Gloucestershire | GL56 0XE

A village parish church distinguished by a magical woodland setting and an entire wall of medieval wall paintings.

Holy Trinity

Bottisham, Cambridgeshire | CB25 9BA

The first thing the visitor sees at Holy Trinity is unusual: a 13th century west porch, properly called a galilee that stands in front of the west tower.