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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 Margaret

Whalley Range, Greater Manchester | M16 8AE

The church gives the impression of a typical English village church, sitting at an angle to the geometry of the surrounding roads within its church yard.

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St Mary

Hollingworth, Greater Manchester | SK14 8NE

St Mary's was built by donations from the local mill workers, it is a true community church.

St Margaret of Antioch

Marton, Lincolnshire | DN21 5AN

The small parish church of St Margaret of Antioch is located near the point where an old Roman road ran north to the fort at Torksey.

St James with St Clement

Moss Side, Greater Manchester | M14 4TH

A long established community church with a warm welcome and a key archive to the area's history.

Padfield Congregational Chapel

Padfield, Derbyshire | SK13 1EL

A peaceful place for busy lives. Padfield Congregational Chapel in the centre of Padfield village is a much loved community focal point.

St Luke

North Carlton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RS

The antiquarian sixth Baron Monson visited this church in September 1828 and found two Monson monuments within this 'very neat, small edifice'.

Old Chapel

Dukinfield, Greater Manchester | SK16 4EN

A neo Gothic Victorian Grade II* listed building with stained glass by Capronnier and Commere of Brussels.

St Nicholas

Whiston, Merseyside | L35 3SG

Designed by George Street, with windows by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones.

Devoran Methodist Chapel

Truro, Cornwall | TR3 6PY

The parish is named after the Cornish word for water 'Dowr' and lies near the point where two rivers meet.

St Oswald

Winwick, Cheshire | WA2 8SZ

There is a tradition that this impressive church occupies the site of an ancient Druidical altar.

St Helen

Mareham le Fen, Lincolnshire | PE22 7QU

Resting place of James Roberts, who sailed on the Endeavour alongside Captain Cook and Sir Joseph Banks.

Nettleham Methodist Church

Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PL

The first service for the Wesleyan Methodists in this building was held in November 1899.