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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 Andrew

Dacre, Cumbria | CA11 0HL

Beautiful Norman church on site of 7th century monastery in peaceful Lakeland location and home of the Dacre Bears, four unique medieval stone statues.

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 Cuthbert

Kirkleatham, Yorkshire | TS10 4QR

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St Mary

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire | SA65 9HB

St Mary's is a grade II listed building with plenty of interesting features including an internal baptistry pool, beautiful stained glass windows, balcony historically used by fisherman and very important links to the last invasion of Britain in 1797.

St Andrew

South Lopham, Norfolk | IP22 2HT

St Andrew's magnificent castle like central tower has five stages and a changing rhythm of blind arcades.

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Holyrood Church

Southampton, Hampshire | SO14 1HF

The Holyrood church was badly bombed in 1940 and its shell now remains as a memorial to the dead of the Merchant Navy.

St Andrew

Gatton, Surrey | RH2 0TQ

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St Margaret

Cley next the Sea, Norfolk | NR31 9SH

Cley was an important port on this coastline in medieval times, and that brought wealth which enabled

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St Michael & All Angels

Lyndhurst, Hampshire | SO43 7BD

St Michael’s church is a Grade I listed building, one of only 24 in the New Forest.

All Saints

Minstead, Hampshire | SO43 7EX

The forest crowds up to the churchyard here, and yews and oaks overhang the lychgate.

All Saints

Warlingham, Surrey | CR6 9NU

All Saints dates from about 1250AD, and much of that structure remains today.

St John the Baptist

Poulner, Hampshire | BH24 1TY

St John the Baptist was built in 1914 as a Mission church so that parishioners could avoid the walk into Ringwood and was given the status of chapel of ease.