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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 George

Dunster, Somerset | TA24 6RY

An uneasy truce between priory and parish characterised the early history of this church: the townsfolk used the west end, while the monks worshipped at a separate high altar at the east end.

Holy Cross

Middlezoy, Somerset | TA7 0NU

12th century listed church with spectacular views across the Somerset levels.

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St Nicholas

Lanark, Strathclyde | ML11 9DZ

St Nicholas is a historic church which proudly stands at the very centre of the ancient Market Burgh of Lanark.

St Andrew

Wickhampton, Norfolk | NR13 3PB

St Andrew’s church lies on the edge of Wickhampton Marshes, an ideal spot for ramblers and bird watchers, as it gives access to a network of public footpaths.

St Mary the Virgin

East Worldham, Hampshire | GU34 3AQ

The lady lay in quiet repose, medieval mystery of our beautiful woman of Worldham. St Mary the Virgin sits prominently on the crossroads at Worldham Hill.

St Michael

South Elmham St Michael, Suffolk | NR35 1ND

This ancient parish church is a small pantiled structure overlooking a large green to the south and west.

Holy Trinity

Beckenham, Greater London | SE20 7LX

Holy Trinity was built in the Gothic style from Kentish rag with white stone dressings and was consecrated in 1878.

Parish Church

Carstairs Village, Strathclyde | ML11 8QQ

Built in 1794, Grade B listed building.

All Saints

Farley, Wiltshire | SP5 1AH

Our beautiful rural church is thought to be the only Wren church outside of London.

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St Mary

Akenham, Suffolk | IP1 6TQ

A rural church on the edge of modern life.

St Beuno

Culbone, Somerset | TA24 8PB

With its unusual dedication, to a 6th century saint from north Wales, this is usually considered to be the smallest church in England, set in a secluded wooded combe.

St Mary

Stratford St Mary, Suffolk | CO7 6LS

Chopped off from its village by the main Ipswich trunk road Stratford's church is perhaps best first viewed from the quiet lane.