Find a church

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

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.

St Mary

Docking, Norfolk | PE31 8LW

A large 14th century church and is a key focus in a village said to be the highest inhabited point in Norfolk.

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St Peter

Friesthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN3 5AL

Memorial, stained glass window and stone cross, in memory of five sons from this hamlet, who all died in The Great War.

Holy Trinity

Raithby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4DS

Holy Trinity is a delightful rural church in the heart of the village conservation area with a wonderful lychgate and stone cross in the church grounds as well as memorials to the Rawnsley family from Raithby Hall.

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St John the Evangelist

Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire | S36 7LW

Discover our lovely village church, built in 1867, set in the picturesque village with extensive views over the valley towards Cawthorne and beyond.

St Andrew

Bolton on Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 8LW

This lovely church, a shrine of great antiquity, hallowed by over 900 years of prayer and praise, is possibly one of the oldest churches in South Yorkshire.

Holy Trinity

Dobcross, Greater Manchester | OL3 5AN

Our Grade II listed church was built in 1787 and stands at the heart of the village in the Dobcross Conservation area.

St Peter

Warmsworth, Yorkshire | DN4 0TW

With its stark white walls and impressive high dome the outside of this building tempts visitors to explore further.

St Mary

Hundleby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5NA

It may come as a surprise to you that St Mary's is only about 150 years old.

All Saints

Great Sturton, Lincolnshire | LN9 5NX

All Saints, was originally built in the 12th and 13th century, when the population of the Wolds was considerably greater.

St James the Great

Daisy Hill, Greater Manchester | BL5 2EB

The greatness of St James lies in its fine proportion, inventive and varied details, with an interior that is an exercise in chaste simplicity, beauty is in the traceried windows, reredos and Morris & Company window.

St Peter

East Stockwith, Lincolnshire | DN21 3DH

A grade II listed Victorian mission church built in 1846 with the vestry added in 1895, it was badly damaged by an earthquake in 2008 and story of the rebuild is told in photographs in the church.