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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

Cuxwold, Lincolnshire | LN7 6DA

Described by Arthur Mee as 'tiny and remote and prettily set' Cuxwold does indeed feel a little remote when there but it's only just off the main arterial road in Lincolnshire.

St Peter

Little Ellingham, Norfolk | NR17 1JH

The church has a medieval tower, a 19th century nave and chancel set within a loved and well cared for churchyard.

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Holy Trinity

Brathay, Cumbria | LA22 0HS

Unusual Romanesque style church in scenery of which Wordsworth said 'There is not a more beautiful situation outside of the Alps or among them than this'.

St Helena

Willoughby, Lincolnshire | LN13 9SU

Set back from the road in beautiful surroundings.

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St James

Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 9YD

St James at the Heart of Louth, the capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds

St Michael & All Angels

Louth, Lincolnshire | LN11 9BY

This beautiful church, consecrated on 5th May 1863, is a fine example of the work of Victorian Louth Architect James Fowler.

St Andrew

Wellingham, Norfolk | PE32 2TH

A rural Norfolk village church.

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St Mary

Docking, Norfolk | PE31 8LW

A large 14th century church and is a key focus in a village said to be the highest inhabited point in Norfolk.

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Holy Trinity

Langdale, Cumbria | LA22 9JJ

Nestling in the heart of the Langdale Valley, Holy Trinity is a fine example of a country Lakeland church and is home to the much admired Millennium Tapestry depicting the history of Langdale.

St Olaf

Wasdale Head, Cumbria | CA20 1EX

The smallest church near the deepest lake and the highest mountain in England.

St Mary

Brome, Suffolk | IP23 8AH

St Mary’s church dates from Saxon times, has an exquisite reredos and altar rail, and is one of the 33 Suffolk churches with a round tower.

All Saints

Wold Newton, Lincolnshire | LN8 6BP

A fine expression of Victorian high church ritualism.