Find a church

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

St Wilfrid

Ripon, Yorkshire | HG4 2AB

Today St Wilfrid’s is recognised as one of the finest Catholic parish churches in England with its sanctuary which was remodelled following the Second Vatican Council although the ornate reredos designed by Edward Pugin remains unaltered.

We have supported this church

St Andrew

East Heslerton, Yorkshire | YO17 8RN

A tall tower and wonderful views.

Holy Trinity

Salway Ash, Dorset | DT6 5JE

Holy Trinity is a Victorian church located in the rural northern part of the village and it's churchyard is a haven for wildlife and for those human visitors seeking a quiet place to spend some time.

We have supported this church

St Winifred

Gwytherin, Clwyd | LL22 8UU

Burial place of saints, an ancient and sacred pre Christian site, the 2,000 year old yew trees at St Winifred's are some of the best in north Wales .

St John the Divine

Sharow, Yorkshire | HG4 5BJ

Wonderful windows, interesting colourful interior, species rich churchyard, fascinating graves and 8 bells.

Beulah Chapel

Margam, Glamorgan | SA13 2DD

Beulah Chapel, known locally as The Round Chapel was the only building to survive the controversial demolition of Groes village in 1975.

St James

Fordon, Yorkshire | YO25 3HT

Said to be the smallest active church in Yorkshire, and one of the smallest in Britain, St James is a Grade II listed building.

Friends Meeting House

Airton, Yorkshire | BD23 4AE

The Meeting House is probably the oldest non-conformist place of worship anywhere.

We have supported this church

St Paul

Bryning with Warton, Lancashire | PR4 1BD

An attractive late Victorian, sandstone church with a beautiful early 18th century churchyard.

We have supported this church

Neath Abbey

, Glamorgan | SA10 7DW

A site of power, both religious and industrial.

St Aldhelm

Weymouth, Dorset | DT3 5EW

A church built to serve the expanding needs of the local population during the Second World War, with the foundation stone being laid in March 1941.

St Mary

Llansawel, Glamorgan | SA11 2SG

Sitting literally underneath the legs of the old Briton Ferry Bridge which carries the A48.