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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 Magdalene

Ickleton, Cambridgeshire | CB10 1SL

The exterior of St Mary's is a pleasing, rather homely mixture of roofs and walls clustered around a central tower and spire.

St Peter

Lawrence Weston, City of Bristol | BS11 0QE

St Peter's has recently been remodelled which gives better access to the community.

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St Peter

Stevenage, Hertfordshire | SG2 8AN

St Peters was built at the time the area of Broadwater was developed in the mid 1950s.

St Botolph

Swyncombe, Oxfordshire | RG96EA

This 1000 year old Pilgrims church situated adjacent to the Ridgeway Path in a valley surrounded by fields of sheep and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a haven of peace and continuity.

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St Mary

Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 3AF

Well loved Norman church with the tallest lead and timber spire in England.

Palladian Church

Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire | AL6 9BZ

A temple to Apollo where George Bernard Shaw played the organ.

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St Peter ad Vincula

Broad Hinton, Wiltshire | SN4 9PS

The Grade i church is Early English with a west tower over the crossing.

St Laurence

Hilmarton, Wiltshire | SN11 8SQ

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St Giles

Codicote, Hertfordshire | SG4 8XX

Our listed church is over 910 years old with many Arts & Crafts decorative items, family histories and memorials, and a great welcome for everyone.

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St Tybie

Llandybie, Carmarthenshire | SA18 3HX

The circular shape of the original churchyard boundary here indicates the site was used for Christian worship before the present church was built.

St Michael & All Angels

Ingram, Northumberland | NE66 4LT

A beautiful church set in a large rural churchyard, an ideal place for quiet meditation.

St Michael & All Angels

Lambourn, Berkshire | RG17 8PA

Lambourn's large and imposing church dates from about 1180, although there may well have been a church here since at least the time of King Alfred.