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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 James

Tebay, Cumbria | CA10 3SP

St James church is a small congregation worshipping in the 'Railway Church' which was built in 1880 when the railway, and the folk who worked on it, was a very significant part of life in Tebay.

Christ Church

Nailsworth, Gloucestershire | GL6 0DQ

This building has been recycled, it was first built in 1715, enlarged several times then moved here stone by stone in 1881.

St Mary le Tower

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 3PE

It was in the churchyard of St Mary that the town charter was written in 1200.

St Cuthbert

Aldingham, Cumbria | LA12 9RT

Aldingham church hugs the Cumbrian side of Morecambe Bay and is open to the wild beauty of the Bay, an area of designated county landscape importance and scenic beauty.

Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1TG

A unique example of an early dissenters meeting house which still contains many original features.

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St Mary

Kilburn, Greater London | NW6 4SN

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St Cynbryd

Llanddulas, Clwyd | LL22 8EN

The church was designed by architect Edward Street with wonderful stained glass windows and a large well kept churchyard with flower beds and bench seats so that both the church and churchyard are oases of peace.

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St Gwynog

Llanwnog, Powys | SY17 5JG

Possibly built around the 13th century, the church was founded as early as the 6th century and is a classic example of the situation of the typical early medieval Welsh church.

St George

Southall, Greater London | UB1 1NP

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St Peter

Ealing, Greater London | W5 2RU

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St Michael

Stoke Newington, Greater London | N16 7ED

A place of tranquillity and beauty.

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St Weonards

St Weonards, Herefordshire | HR2 8NU

This gem of a church dating from the 12th century rightly merits its Grade I status from its commanding position overlooking beautiful rolling Herefordshire fields with stunning views to the hills around Symonds Yat and Ross on Wye.