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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

Kings Lynn Minster

Kings Lynn, Norfolk | PE30 5DL

Almost of cathedral size and impact, this great church is a pivotal part of the townscape of King's Lynn.

We have supported this church

Bethania Chapel

Maesteg, Glamorgan | CF34 9EX

Bethania chapel was first built in 1832, and has seen numerous rebuilds and enlargements.

St Nicholas

Kings Lynn, Norfolk | PE30 1NH

Although St Nicholas is a large and imposing building, it served as a mere chapel of ease for nearby St Margaret’s.

St Figael

Llanfigael, Anglesey | LL65 4DB

Externally this church looks almost like a barn but once inside you will find a complete late Georgian interior, made even more so by our recent reintroduction of new timber windows.

St Mark

Ten Mile Bank, Norfolk | PE38 0EJ

We have supported this church

Ampleforth Abbey

Ampleforth, Yorkshire | YO62 4EN

Ampleforth Abbey is home to a community of Benedictine monks who seek God according to the Gospel and the Rule of St Benedict.

St Mary the Virgin

Upavon, Wiltshire | SN9 6EB

This Grade I church has a Norman chancel arch and Norman font.

St Fflewin

Llanfflewin, Anglesey | LL68 0TF

A small church with 7th century roots, tucked away in a maze of winding lanes, farm tracks and footpaths.

St Mary

Penllech, Gwynedd | LL53 8AZ

Set on the Llyn Peninsula, St Mary is medieval in origin but the font is the only survivor of this age, a roughly hewn monolith in brown stone, painted white on its inner face, almost sunk into the shaft beneath.

Hawes Junction Chapel

Garsdale Head, Cumbria | LA10 5PT

Mount Zion Chapel was opened in 1876, the same year in which the Midland Railway Company opened the famous Settle to Carlisle railway, serving the local community of railway employees and farmers.

St Peter & St Paul

Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire | PE25 1PW

During WWII Butlins holiday camp was named HMS Royal Arthur and today the church has a Royal Arthur chapel with a memorial stained glass window.

Garsdale Street Chapel

Garsdale, Cumbria | LA10 5PQ

It is thought that two stone mason brothers built this primitive Methodist chapel and the adjoining 3 cottages in 1841, in what is now known as The Street.