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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 Thomas

Stanningley, Yorkshire | LS28 6NB

St Thomas church, with its unusual layout and ceiling, is a wonderful place to meet together for worship or to trace the industrial history of Stanningley.

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St John the Evangelist

Hindley Green, Greater Manchester | WN2 4SA

St John's is a beautiful red brick church consecrated in 1899 and containing many stained glass windows and a fine pipe organ built by Thomas Pendlebury of Leigh.

St Peter

Bolton le Moors, Greater Manchester | BL1 1PS

The present town centre church of St Peter, Bolton le Moors occupies the same commanding position as its predecessors.

All Saints

Speke, Merseyside | L24 3TA

A country church in an outer estate.

St Margaret

Roath , City of Cardiff | CF23 5AD

There was a chapel here ‘the Chapel of Raht’ soon after 1100, founded by the Norman Lord Robert Fitzhamon, as a Chapel of Ease to his priory church of St Mary in Cardiff.

The Victoria Hall

Bolton, Greater Manchester | BL1 2AS

Bolton Methodist Mission has been serving the people of Bolton for over 120 years .

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Cardiff Oratory

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF24 2NT

Wales only Oratory of Saint Philip Neri is a stunning Perpendicular Gothic revival building featuring an authentic relic of St Alban, Briton's First Martyr; a Pugin Marian Altar in the Lady Chapel; and a full sized exhibition of the Shroud of Turin, the Burial Cloth of Christ.

St Peter & St Paul

Upper Hardres, Kent | CT4 6EN

A beautiful rural church set in the heart of the beautiful Kent Downs five miles south of Canterbury.

St Michael the Archangel

Litlington, Sussex | BN26 5RF

A picturesque downland church in the heart of the Cuckmere Valley.

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St Vincent of Sargossa

Littlebourne, Kent | CT3 1UA

Set in a large and leafy churchyard, this attractive flint built church dates from the 13th century, thought to be founded by the monks of St Augustines' Abbey in Canterbury who may have used Littlebourne as a vineyard.

St Augustine

Skirlaugh, Yorkshire | HU11 5EU

Built between 1401 and 1405 it is a Grade i listed building and one of the finest example of Perpendicular architecture in the country.