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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 Mary the Virgin

East Bergholt, Suffolk | CO7 6TA

Grade I Listed medieval church with unique bell cage.

St Peter Mancroft

Norwich, Norfolk | NR2 1RD

Far more than the cathedral, tucked away in its quiet close, the church of St Peter Mancroft is in the very heart of Norwich.

Holy Trinity

Cowes, Isle of Wight | PO31 8BQ

Holy Trinity, Cowes is the Yachtsman's Church, built in 1832 on the Cowes foreshore the building forms an elegant backdrop to the Castle home of the Royal Yacht Squadron and is plainly visible from the sea.

Tollesbury Congregational Church

Tollesbury, Essex | CM9 8QD

The church is at the centre of the village and since modernisation has been used as a community centre.

All Saints Westlegate

Norwich, Norfolk | NR1 3LG

All Saints is one of the five ringing towers in Norwich.

St James

Swimbridge, Devon | EX32 0PR

St James is built on ‘holy ground where the saints of old worshipped untold centuries ago’.

St George Tombland

Norwich, Norfolk | NR31AE

Originally it is believed there were 63 medieval churches in the city. St George is one of the remaining 31 and has the distinction of not only being architecturally worth a visit but is one of eight in regular weekly use.

St Mary the Virgin

High Hesket, Cumbria | CA4 0HS

Unique village church in rural Cumbria.

St Peter Hungate

Norwich, Norfolk | NR31AE

Set amid cobbled streets and old cottages near the top of Elm Hill, this church dates from the 15th century but looks older than other Perpendicular examples in Norwich; perhaps partly because of its dumpy, pyramid topped tower.

All Saints

Crawley Down, Sussex | RH10 4HD

A traditional Victorian church with a superb hall.

St Mary

Portsea, Hampshire | PO1 5PH

St Mary's stands on the oldest church site on Portsea Island, Hampshire, England, with a history stretching back to the 11th century.

Portsmouth Cathedral

Portsmouth, Hampshire | PO1 3HG

St Johns Cathedral was built in 1882 to provide for the steadily increasing number of Catholics living in Portsmouth and currently over 1000 attend mass on Sundays.