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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 Helen

Denton, Yorkshire | LS29 0HH

St Helen's was designed by John Carr, an 18th century architect and associate of the great Robert Adam and sometime Lord Mayor of York.

All Saints

Hameringham, Lincolnshire | LN9 6PF

The church is made from a kaleidoscope of colours, greenstone, brick, limestone and red sandstone.

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St Cornelius

Linwood, Lincolnshire | LN8 3QQ

The only church in England with a stained glass window dedicated to St Cornelius.

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St John the Baptist

High Toynton, Lincolnshire | LN9 6NN

High Toynton is a ‘doubly thankful’ village, it is one of only 14 churches in the UK where all the men came back from both World Wars.

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St Mary & St Peter

Waddingham, Lincolnshire | DN21 4SU

St Mary & St Peter is situation east of main village on a high mound; a very peaceful location, of particular note are the Stations of the Cross which are mounted on the walls around the church.

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 Margaret

Hemingby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5QF

The first view one has of the village is that of the tower of the greenstone church of St Margaret with its dominating red clock. Created in 1787 by horologist Edmund Howard, the long drop clock is truly a remarkable piece of engineering.

St Jude

New Leake, Lincolnshire | PE22 8JT

The church was built as a mission church for the small community of New Leake, but has now replaced the churches of Midville and Eastville and serves those villages as well.

St Mary

East Barkwith, Lincolnshire | LN8 5RY

A fine medieval church with extensive 19th century restorations.

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Wigton Moor URC

Wigton Moor, Yorkshire | LS17 8RE

In the early 1960s a space was left on the plans of the High Ash estate for a church or community building.

Bridge URC

Otley, Yorkshire | LS21 1RW

Replacing an earlier Independent chapel dating from 1826, the present church building was erected in 1899.