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

Friends Meeting House

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | DN21 2BE

A touchingly simple building dating from 1704, with a few later additions, it remains simple but with a powerful feeling of history, of prayer and of silence.

St Wilfrid

Halton, Lancashire | LA2 6LR

St Wilfrid's is a beautiful historic church on the river Lune, it is well known for its unique Viking cross which stands in the churchyard and has Pagan and Christian carving.

Gainsborough URC

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | DN21 2JR

The church was built in 1897 as a memorial to John Robinson who was known as the 'pastor to the Pilgrim Fathers'.

All Saints

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | DN21 2JR

A very different Georgian style church with medieval tower and a magnificent interior, the altar piece is a copy of the Da Vinci painting of the Last Supper.

St Peter

Walpole St Peter, Norfolk | PE14 7NS

This is one of England's most celebrated parish churches, and for many church enthusiasts it is one of, if not the, best in the whole country.

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St Thomas of Canterbury

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire | DN21 2AX

A Grade II listed church built in 1866 with an adjoining presbytery.

St Luke

Slyne with Hest, Lancashire | LA2 6JG

The church is in the centre of the village, surrounded by beautiful grounds which include a small Garden of Remembrance.

St Helen

Burghwallis, Yorkshire | DN6 9JL

A church has stood on this site since pre Saxon times.

St James

Nayland , Suffolk | CO6 4JE

Built around 1400 and seats about 250 people, and famous for being the location of John Constable’s best altar piece 'Christ blesses the bread and wine'.

St Andrew

Keighley, Yorkshire | BD21 5HT

The earliest record of Christianity in the area round Keighley dates from 867 AD, when Archbishop Wulfhere of York fled from marauding Danes to Addingham.

St Andrew

Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk | PE14 7LR

A handsome old church.

All Saints

Upton cum Kexby, Lincolnshire | DN21 5NQ

A jigsaw church of many periods, from Anglo Saxon to Victorian, the conspicuous herringbone masonry of the chancel walls probably dates from before 1066, whilst the round arched doorway is perhaps only a little later.