Find a church

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

St Martin

Stamford Baron, Lincolnshire | PE9 2LG

Whether seeking quiet reflection or a place to worship, visit St Martins one of the finest medieval Churches in Stamford.

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St James

Dadlington, Leicestershire | CV13 6JB

A beautiful small church where bodies from Bosworth Battlefield are buried.

St Peter

Higham on the Hill, Leicestershire | CV13 6AJ

A Christian presence here for a thousand years.

St Peter

Tickencote, Rutland | PE9 4AE

Perhaps Rutland's most photographed church, St Peter's is the result of combining a Norman church of about 1170 with an enthusiastic late 18th century reconstruction in Romanesque style.

St Oswald

Tile Hill, West Midlands | CV4 9PL

Grade II listed church by Sir Basil Spence.

St Andrew

Whissendine, Rutland | LE15 7ET

St Andrew’s serves a village of approximately 1200 people. It is a well loved and well used building, with a very active congregation.

St John the Baptist

Cocayne Hatley, Bedfordshire | SG19 2EA

The church is set in delightful rural setting and is known for its spectacular Flemish woodwork and peaceful situation.

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St Peter

Whatcote, Warwickshire | CV36 5EF

Whatcote is a tiny place at the junction of two Roman roads deep in rural Warwickshire.

St Mary

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire | HP20 2JJ

The parish church of Buckinghamshire's county town, St Mary's is used for all ceremonial county services, dominating the old part of Aylesbury.

St John the Baptist

Barnack, Cambridgeshire | PE9 3DN

The name Barnack is synonymous with a particularly fine building stone. and it was used in hundreds of buildings in this area and much further afield, transported by boat on the Welland, Nene and other rivers.

St Mary the Virgin

Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire | LU7 9EW

Essentially, St Mary's is a building of the 13th century, though the tower and the great arches supporting it are 14th century, inserted into the earlier building.

Olive Tree Branch

Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 1HT

The Olive Tree Branch is a large prominent building at a roundabout on the top of a hill in Luton, which includes an impressive stained glass window in the south wall of the church above the central aisle, within the church’s calm, tranquil setting.