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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 Martin in the Fields

Trafalgar Square, Greater London | WC2N 4JJ

In 1542 Henry VIII rebuilt the church already on this site to keep plague victims from being carried through his palace grounds because at the time it was an isolated spot in the fields.

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St Mary

Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire | SP7 9DQ

Tucked away on opposite sides of the Nadder valley, the Donhead parishes once made up an estate that belonged to Shaftesbury Abbey.

St Mary's Chapel

Crathorne, Yorkshire | TS15 0BB

A gem of a Georgian Roman Catholic pre-Emancipation Chapel opened 1821, and a rare example of believed only two such chapels in the country!

Guards Chapel

Westminster, Greater London | SW1E 6HQ

The only remaining military chapel in London, The Guards Chapel was rebuilt in a beautifully spare style following almost total destruction by a flying bomb in 1944.

Farnham URC

Farnham, Surrey | GU9 7QU

We’re a church on a journey, in our 4th building in a little over 350 years.

St Etheldreda

Holborn, Greater London | EC1N 6RY

St Etheldreda’s is the oldest Catholic church in England and one of only two remaining buildings in London from the reign of Edward I.

St Mary le Strand

London, Greater London | WC2R 1ES

The church that John Betjeman called, 'A baroque paradise at the heart of the Strand'.

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Chapel of the Royal Hospital

Chelsea, Greater London | SW3 4SR

The beautiful chapel in the heart of Wren's original buildings features an impressive mural of The Resurrection by Sebastiano Ricci, is home to a professional choir.

All Saints

Kingston, Surrey | KT1 1JP

Where England began, All Saints is the place where the first King of England was crowned.

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Westminster Chapel

Westminster, Greater London | SW1E 6BS

A witnessing church; a church worth witnessing.

St Andrew

Holborn, Greater London | EC4A 3AF

A site of worship for at least 1000 years, but when the crypt was excavated Roman remains were found so the site could have been in use for much longer still.

St Clement Danes

Strand, Greater London | WC2R 1DH

This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church, rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1682, burnt out during World War II and reconsecrated as the Central Church of the Royal Air Force in 1958 with antique and modern silver, RAF Books of Remembrance, Squadron Standards and Badges.