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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 John

Great Horkesley, Essex | CO6 4FE

Originally built in 1837 as a private family chapel this small Anglican church is simple in style and overlooks the village green.

St John the Baptist

South Carlton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RN

The picturesque village of South Carlton is situated on the edge of the limestone cliff to north of Lincoln, just at the point where it dips down to meet the valley of the Trent.

St Matthew

Leavenheath, Suffolk | CO64PT

The church is notable for its collection of seven rare WWI wooden battlefield crosses, gifted to the families when replaced by permanent stone memorials.

St Botolph

Colchester, Essex | CO2 7EE

St Botolph's church is of special interest as a late Georgian town church built in a powerful neo Norman style, listed Grade II.

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St Mary the Virgin

Lakenheath, Suffolk | IP27 9DS

Peeling away layers of time to discover what lay hidden for hundreds of years.

St John the Evangelist

Washingborough, Lincolnshire | LN4 1BG

Imposing church set at the top of the Witham valley.

St Peter

Bradford, Yorkshire | BD3 8EL

A bold and individual example of the popular Early Christian/Byzantine style of Catholic church building.

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St Edith

Coates by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DW

Unspoilt prereformation church including very rare rood loft, set in quiet garden within the medieval moated site.

St Luke

North Carlton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RS

The antiquarian sixth Baron Monson visited this church in September 1828 and found two Monson monuments within this 'very neat, small edifice'.

St Matthew

Leavenheath, Suffolk | CO6 4PT

The church is notable for its collection of seven rare WWI wooden battlefield crosses, gifted to the families when replaced by permanent stone memorials.

St Peter

Morley, Yorkshire | LS27 9PA

St Peter's Morley was built in 1830 and was one of the million churches' provided after the Battle of Waterloo by a special Parliamentary fund.

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.