Find a church

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

Christ Church

Southgate, Greater London | N14 7EG

Situated at the top of a hill in the Southgate Green Conservation Area, has a 180 foot spire which forms a prominent landmark visible for miles in North London.

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Downside Abbey

Stratton on the Fosse, Somerset | BA3 4RH

The Abbey of St Gregory the Great recalls a great French cathedral.

All Saints

Hethel, Norfolk | NR14 8HE

Peace, hospitality and sustainability are themes in this interesting church dating from the early 12th century.

Holy Trinity

Marcross, Glamorgan | CF61 1ZG

Holy Trinity is listed Grade I ‘as a largely complete early medieval church which has retained its character and has a number of important features’.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Woolpit, Suffolk | IP30 9QP

This ancient village was on the pilgrimage route to Bury St Edmunds and is full of history and legend.

Holy Trinity with St Catherine

Long Melford, Suffolk | CO10 9DL

Setting and position play a crucial part in the impact of the building and Long Melford's Holy Trinity is perhaps the finest example of this.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Old Dilton, Wiltshire | BA13 4DB

Church with a curious spire near the White Horse.

St Andrew

Shalford, Essex | CM7 5HH

A 14th century Grade I listed village church at the centre of its community.

St Nicholas

Bracon Ash, Norfolk | NR14 8HJ

St Nicholas' church stands on the site of a much older church. The nave and baptismal font date from the 14th, the chancel from the 15th century.

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St Donat

St Donats, Glamorgan | CF61 1WF

St Donat's has been a place of worship for over 900 years; as one visitor put it 'a beautiful place and a pleasure to visit'.

St Andrew

Mells, Somerset | BA11 3PW

Mells is a picturesque rural village in the Mendip hills.

St Mary

Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire | SA66 7LE

St Mary's church is the centrepiece of a substantial village green, unusual in the region and is home to two 5th to 6th century inscribed stones.