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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 Nicholas

Bracon Ash, Norfolk | NR14 8HJ

St Nicholas' church stands on the site of a much older church. The nave and baptismal font date from the 14th, the chancel from the 15th century.

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St Michael & All Angels

Downholme, Yorkshire | DL11 6AD

Regarded as one of England's 1000 best churches, St Michael & All Angels is easily overlooked but visitors would do well to stop and enjoy the remarkable peace of this thin place in the heart of Swaledale.

St Michael

Thorpe le Soken, Essex | CO16 0ED

A traditional village church that welcomes all.

St Mary

Eastling, Kent | ME13 0BA

The church is set back from the road and is surrounded by mature yew trees (one of which is more than 2,000 years old), with only the spire visible above them.

St Martin

Bowness on Windermere, Cumbria | LA23 3DE

An oasis of calm in the heart of a busy tourist area.

St Agnes

Cawston, Norfolk | NR10 4AG

Cawston's enormous cruciform church has treasures that are well worth travelling for.

St Michael & All Angels

Great Edstone, Yorkshire | YO62 6PB

Early 13th century hilltop church, on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, with Anglo-Danish sundial and carved Norman font.

St James

Staveley, Cumbria | LA8 9PA

St James church is designed in Gothic style by renowned church architect JS Crowther from Manchester (he later restored Manchester Cathedral).

St Anne

Ings, Cumbria | LA8 9PY

St Anne’s is a beautiful Grade II* Georgian church, one of the few examples from this period in the North of England.

St Peter & St Paul

Ermington, Devon | PL21 9NJ

A 600 year old church with an historic crooked spire and a remarkable collection of Pinwill carvings.

St Gregory Minster

Kirkdale, Yorkshire | YO62 7TZ

Standing alone in a valley, surrounded by its quiet churchyard with a backdrop of woodland, St Gregory's looks ancient, and it is.

St Mary

Pulham, Norfolk | IP21 4RD

St Mary's dates mostly from the 15th century and from the outside its two most striking features are the flint built tower and the beautiful south porch of stone and flint.