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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

Maidenhead, Berkshire | SL6 7QU

An attractive, thriving, late Victorian church, with a modern attached church centre.

St Nicholas

Denston, Suffolk | CB8 8PP

It is difficult to believe that this beautiful and well cared for church was neglected for many years.

St Augustine

Penarth, Glamorgan | CF64 1BA

The original church was built in the 12th century but the current St Augustine’s was designed by famous 19th century architect William Butterfield.

All Saints

Alton Priors, Wiltshire | SN8 4LB

Mysterious trapdoors, buried Sarsen stones and ancient yew trees.

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St Mary

Wargrave, Berkshire | RG10 8EU

The church of St Mary the Virgin is located in the heart of the large village of Wargrave on Thames, and is beautifully situated beside Mill Green.

St Mary

Shaw cum Donnigton, Berkshire | RG14 2DR

A beautiful Victorian church with a stunning chancel designed by the renowned architect William Butterfield (who designed Keble College, Oxford) under the initiative of the rector John Horatio Nelson, nephew of Admiral Nelson.

St Andrew

Wickmere, Norfolk | NR11 7JE

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St Mary the Virgin

Alton Barnes, Wiltshire | SN8 4LE

This Grade I church is to be found in a farmyard setting.

Holy Cross

Seend, Wiltshire | SN12 6NR

Another Grade I church, it was primarily built by John Stokys whose brass and that of his wife of 1498 are to be found in the north aisle.

St John the Baptist

Devizes, Wiltshire | SN10 1NP

This is a major Grade I Norman church although the exterior apart from the tower is mainly Perpendicular.

St Leonard

Keevil, Wiltshire | BA13 4QN

The church is mainly 14th century with Perpendicular tower and south aisle.

Saxon Church of St Laurence

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1LN

Bradford on Avon was an important religious centre in Saxon times and St Laurence church is an ancient building, thought to be one of the most complete Saxon buildings still in existence.