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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 Cuthbert

Kildale, Yorkshire | YO21 2RH

Across a railway bridge in the beautiful moorland village of Kildale, the church of St Cuthbert continues a tradition of over 1000 years of worship on this site.

St Peter

Stockton on Tees, County Durham | TS18 3PJ

A red brick, Victorian church proud to serve its local community.

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St Peter

Bishopton, County Durham | TS21 1HA

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Christ Church

Brixton, Greater London | SW9 6BE

The building is in a Byzantine style with stock brick walls relieved by bands of purple Berkhampstead bricks and Portland Stone dressings.

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St Mary the Virgin

Keysoe, Bedfordshire | MK44 2HW

St Mary's is a small rural church with a 12th century chancel and south door, a 15th century tower and many additions over the centuries.

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St Peter

Walworth, Greater London | SE17 2HH

St Peter's is a vibrant and welcoming church, and a beautiful Grade I listed John Soane building in the heart of London.

St John

Shildon, County Durham | DL4 1DW

Shildon is a railway town and railway pioneer Timothy Hackworth is buried at St John's.

St John the Evangelist

Holdenhurst, Dorset | BH8 0EE

Victorian Grade II listed church with the original Saxon font.

St George in the East

Shadwell, Greater London | E1 0BH

A strong and magnificent pile which commands the attention of all judicious observers, built and fitted out between 1714 and 1729, St George in the East was one of fifty new churches planned for London, although only twelve were completed.

All Saints

Theydon Garnon, Essex | CM16 7NX

Come with us to a 13th century church where you can climb 92 steps to see far-reaching views across the Essex countryside.

Most Holy Trinity

Dockhead, Greater London | SE1 2BS

Dockhead has claims to be the oldest mission in the Archdiocese, having been established in 1773 in a chapel which was destroyed in the Gordon riots of 1780.