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

Holy Trinity

Clapham, Greater London | SW4 0QZ

Opened for worship in 1776, the church is most famously associated with William Wilberforce and the group of friends known to history as 'the Clapham Sect'.

St Peter's Barge

Canary Wharf, Greater London | E14 4AL

London's floating church.

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 Raphael

Kingston upon Thames, Greater London | KT1 2NA

This beautiful church was designed by the eminent architect Charles Parker in an Italianate style, with early Christian and Renaissance influences.

St Giles

Great Wishford, Wiltshire | SP2 0PH

Situated in the centre of village.

All Saints

Poplar, Greater London | E14 0FZ

Built on land originally granted to Cistercian monks, the impressive church of granite and Portland stone was built to a design by Charles Hollis.

Holy Trinity

Rotherhithe, Greater London | SE16 5HF

Holy Trinity is set in an ever changing part of the London Docklands, with new developments on the go or still on the drawing board.

Memorial Community Church

Plaistow, Greater London | E13 8AL

The Memorial Baptist Church building was opened in 1922 to house the church and its welfare work.

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St John the Evangelist

Angell Town, Greater London | SW9 7NE

St John is an inclusive community church, welcoming in love, worshipping in faith and witnessing in hope to the love of God and the Good News of Christ in Angell Town and Brixton.

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St Mary

Hickling, Norfolk | NR12 0BQ

The village of Hickling lies on the largest of the Norfolk Broads, an area that is renowned internationally for wildlife conservation. Photo credit: John Fielding CC-BY 2.0