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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 Andrew

Castle Combe, Wiltshire | SN14 7HT

This large Grade 1 church is essentially Perpendicular, albeit rebuilt in 1850-1.

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St Oswald

Grasmere, Cumbria | LA22 9SW

This church is well known because of its associations with the great Romantic poet William Wordsworth, who lived in nearby Dove Cottage and is buried in the churchyard.

St Mary

Greenhithe, Kent | DA9 9ND

St Mary is a Grade II listed church, built in 1856.

St Martin of Tours

Martindale, Cumbria | CA10 2NF

The 'Old Church' of St Martin was built in the 1660s on the site of a probable earlier chapel dating from 1220.

St Matthew

Croydon, Greater London | CR0 5NQ

Built in the late 1960s and includes some wonderful medieval stained glass panels and a wall of modern stained glass.

St Edmund

Edmundbyers, County Durham | DH8 9NQ

Our small stone church has an interesting history, a peaceful churchyard and attractive views.

St Nicholas

Pyrford, Surrey | GU22 8XH

Pyrford's church retains the shape it had when first built in Norman times, apart from the addition of a bell turret and north porch in Tudor times, and a vestry in the 19th century.

St Mary

Yate, City of Bristol | BS37 5BG

Situated near Yate town centre, our tower is a prominent landmark.

Our Lady & St Michael Priory

Abergavenny, Monmouthshire | NP7 5UD

The church is unusual in its long history in that it has been served by members of two religious orders: the Franciscans (1687-1857) and the Benedictines (1857-present).

St Mary

Abergavenny, Monmouthshire | NP7 5ND

Abergavenny parish church was founded in the late 11th century as the church of a Benedictine priory. It is the only part to survive, apart from the later tithe barn.

St John

Belmont, Surrey | SM2 6DY

Handsome neo Gothic church of 1914-15 with original furnishings, 18th century font and outstanding stained glass by Lawrence Lee and Nathaniel Westlake, visitors welcome.

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St Thomas

Eighton Banks, Tyne & Wear | NE9 7XG

A simple building of quiet dignity built with local sandstone with a Welsh slate roof.