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

Whitworth Parish Church

Whitworth, County Durham | DL167QX

First mentioned in 1183 in the Bolden Book, here are two 13th century stone effigies of a knight in armour and his lady.

Holy Trinity

Weymouth, Dorset | DT4 8TJ

Spacious and atmospheric Grade II* listed church overlooking Weymouth harbour.

St Hubert

Idsworth, Hampshire | PO8 0BA

A beautiful Grade I, Saxon-Norman church with important medieval wall paintings, set in the very attractive, natural landscape of the South Downs.

St Nicholas

Little Saxham, Suffolk | IP29 5LD

The most spectacular Norman round tower in Suffolk, if not all England, Find the tower and discover so much more!

St Mary

Scarborough, Yorkshire | YO11 1HY

The church of St Mary dates from 1150. It is believed to have been built by the masons that were employed by the castle and whether this is true or not what is certain is that it is the place where they would have worshiped.

St Matthew

Croydon, Greater London | CR0 5NQ

Built in the late 1960s and includes some wonderful medieval stained glass panels and a wall of modern stained glass.

St John the Evangelist

North Holmwood, Surrey | RH5 4JW

The architect responsible for the design of St John the Evangelist was Major Rohde Hawkins.

St Margaret

Burnham Norton, Norfolk | PE31 8ES

Norton's church is large and handsome, with a round tower that is Saxon in origin.

St Mary Magdalene

Wethersfield, Essex | CM7 4BY

Beautiful 13th century church in quintessential rural village in beautiful north Essex.

All Saints

Tattersett, Norfolk | PE31 8RS

A very isolated, medieval Norfolk church where the peace and tranquility of the interior are almost overwhelming.

St Edward, King & Martyr

Corfe Castle, Dorset | BH20 5EQ

The church stands on open lawns in the centre of the village facing the famous Castle.

St Mary

Compton, Sussex | PO18 9HB

A beautiful downland church dating from the 12th century, very much at the heart of the small and active rural village of Compton in the South Downs National Park.