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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 Peter

Manningford Bruce, Wiltshire | SN9 6JW

The Grade I church is situated off the main road away from the village.

St Nicholas

East Grafton, Wiltshire | SN8 3DB

Like Oare, the church is built in neo Romanesque style, this time by Ferrey in 1844.

St Andrew

Tain, Highland | IV19 1HE

St Andrew’s is a well proportioned and carefully built small Episcopal church, with original 'Mouseman' furnishings, beautiful stained glass and an unaltered C & F Harrison organ.

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St James

North Newnton, Wiltshire | SN9 6LA

Drink in the atmosphere, enjoying free hot & cold drinks anytime in our iconic, peaceful, inspiring, welcoming church, by a precious Wiltshire chalk stream in the beautiful Vale of Pewsey.

Douai Abbey

Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TQ

Benedictine monastery under the patronage of St Edmund, King and Martyr.

St John the Evangelist

Great Stanmore, Greater London | HA7 4AQ

A beautiful Victorian church with an interesting history in a pleasant surrounding.

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St Peter

Creeting St Peter, Suffolk | IP6 8QJ

The people of Creeting St Peter have worshipped at this church for over 900 years.

St George the Martyr

Newbury, Berkshire | RG14 4NU

St George’s is one of only two churches in England designed by FC Eden, an authority on Italian art and architecture.

St Peter

Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TB

Pretty rural church with interesting stained glass windows in West Berkshire.

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St Andrew

Cippenham, Berkshire | SL1 5RE

St Andrew’s is special, it is the first church in Britain specifically designed to be shared by the Anglican and Roman Catholic communities.

St Michael & All Angels

Geldeston, Norfolk | NR34 0LP

Attractive round tower church in peaceful location dating from 1300s with some fine carvings, quality 19th century additions to the chancel and stained glass window by Leonard Walker.