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

Holy Rood

Ossington, Nottinghamshire | NG23 6LH

Rare classical beauty (built in 1784 by John Carr of York) behind gilded 19th century gates and surrounded by woods on the edge of the village.

St Andrew

Immingham, Lincolnshire | DN40 2EU

St Andrew's Immingham has a light, warm and prayerful atmosphere.

St Wulfram

Grantham, Lincolnshire | NG31 6RR

St Wulfram's slender and graceful spire, distinctively flanked by its four spirelets, would very likely have been the tallest in England when it was built in 1280-1300, and it is still one of the most elegant.

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St Nicholas

Ulceby, Lincolnshire | DN39 6TB

A Saxon church with a rood screen linked to Thornton Abbey, the church has been the centre of village life for nearly 1000 years and is home to a family of bats and several swarms of honey bees.

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St Mary

Broughton, Lincolnshire | DN20 0HY

A parish church with an Anglo Saxon tower.

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All Saints

Ulceby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0HQ

A little brick built Anglican church standing by the side of a quiet country lane.

All Saints

Hawton, Nottinghamshire | NG24 3RN

The tiny rural village of Hawton might seem a surprising place to find an astonishing gallery of medieval carvings in stone, but its handsome and unspoilt church is just that.

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St John the Baptist

East Markham, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0SA

East Markham';s grand Perpendicular church has a fittingly imposing site on a ridge overlooking the Trent valley to the east.

Holy Trinity

Allington, Lincolnshire | NG32 2EA

A small beautifully appointed tucked away in a secluded area with an attractive walk to the building itself.

Holy Trinity

Messingham, Lincolnshire | DN17 3RZ

The church dates from the 13th century but little is known about its early history, it underwent a massive restoration 1784 after its original spire fell down.

St Nicholas

Askham, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0RU

A Grade II listed church described by Pevsner as having the ‘usual west tower with eight pinnacles’.

St Michael & All Angels

Averham, Nottinghamshire | NG23 5RB

The church has Anglo Saxon origins but is mainly 14th and 15th century.