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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 Andrew

Chale, Isle of Wight | PO38 2HF

A 900 year old church with sweeping sea views, with a small but faithful congregation dedicated to maintaining regular worship in a lovingly looked after building full of beauty and history.

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St Wilfrid

Standish, Greater Manchester | WN6 0XA

A magnificent example of Elizabethan architecture and has an amazing, rare example of an Elizabethan wooden ceiling, the church reflects the history of nation and community over the centuries.

St Andrew

High Ham, Somerset | TA10 9BZ

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Holy Redeemer

Acomb, Yorkshire | YO266AB

The church of the Holy Redeemer is unique in two ways. It was the first parish church to be built in York after the Second World War, and stones from the ancient church of St Mary the Elder, Bishophill have been skilfully by the architect George Pace.

St Bleddian

St Lythans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6BQ

St Bleddian's is an ancient, rural church on the outskirts of Cardiff with a Norman font decorated with chevrons and a large addition built in the 1600s.

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St Augustine

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 9PA

This Grade I listed Gothic masterpiece is Pugin's model church and it embodies the principles he followed throughout his career.

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St Luke

Liverpool, Merseyside | L1 9DN

​The last bomb site in Liverpool, St Luke’s is testament to the brave people who lived and died during the May Blitz of 1941.

St George the Martyr

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 8QY

A glorious late Georgian church built in 1827, an outstanding feature being its octagonal stone Lantern which served as a navigational aid for shipping in the Channel.

St John the Divine

Menston, Yorkshire | LS29 6EU

A village church in the centre of the community.

St Peter & St Paul

Dymchurch, Kent | TN29 0LD

This little church has a Norman core, but was altered and extended in the 13th century.

St John the Baptist

Pitney, Somerset | TA10 9AR

The church is 14th century, with a Jacobean pulpit as well as on the south side of the chancel arch, there is a curious ribbed hagioscope or'squint'.