Find a church

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

St Mark

Leeds, Yorkshire | LS2 9AF

St Mark is the last to survive of the three ‘Million’ or Church Commissioner’s churches built in Leeds.

St Mary

Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk | PE31 8DD

The cluster of seven Burnham parishes can be confusing, but each church (one a ruin) is distinctive; St Mary's has one of East Anglia's many round towers.

All Saints

Great Glemham, Suffolk | IP17 2DA

Rare seven sacrament font and beautiful angels in the roof.

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St Nicholas

Addlethorpe, Lincolnshire | PE24 4TA

Beautiful 15th century 'Cathedral of the Marsh', a magnificent example of medieval craftsmanship.

St Michael & All Angels

Brookenby, Lincolnshire | LN8 6ET

Brookenby church was created out of the former unmarried sergeants accommodation and consists of worship area, two meeting rooms, kitchen and library.

St John the Evangelist

Calder Vale, Lancashire | PR3 1SR

A small, picturesque and much loved early 19th century church, situated above the village of Calder Vale, Lancashire, in beautiful woodland countryside.

St Andrew

Keighley, Yorkshire | BD21 5HT

The earliest record of Christianity in the area round Keighley dates from 867 AD, when Archbishop Wulfhere of York fled from marauding Danes to Addingham.

Holy Rosary

Leeds, Yorkshire | LS7 4BZ

A large interwar church in a stripped modern Early Christian style.

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St Mary the Virgin

North Tuddenham, Norfolk | NR20 3DQ

Treasured church with a 14th century tower, loved for its stained glass windows, rood screens, windpipe organ and unique wall tiling.

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St Peter & St Paul

Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire | PE25 1PW

During WWII Butlins holiday camp was named HMS Royal Arthur and today the church has a Royal Arthur chapel with a memorial stained glass window.

St James

Baildon, Yorkshire | BD17 6JP

The pretty white church of St James in Charlestown, Baildon is a late 19th century painted tongue and groove timber building, it was moved to Yorkshire from Essex by traction engine in 1904.