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

Capel Gyfylchi

Afan Argoed, Glamorgan | SA12 9SP

Capel Gyfylchi, above Afan Argoed, was a chapel of ease, an outlying church of the large parish of Michaelston super Afan.

St Andrew

St Andrew Major, Glamorgan | CF64 4HD

An ancient yew, 12th century north aisle, four storey 15th century tower and a restrained Victorian restoration makes St Andrew's a fascinating church to visit and worship in.

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St Andrew

High Ham, Somerset | TA10 9BZ

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St Mary the Virgin

Stoke sub Hamdon, Somerset | TA14 6UF

St Mary's is built of the local, golden Ham stone, and has features from the 12th century to the 20th.

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St John the Baptist

Pitney, Somerset | TA10 9AR

The church is 14th century, with a Jacobean pulpit as well as on the south side of the chancel arch, there is a curious ribbed hagioscope or'squint'.

St Peter

Dinas Powys, South Glamorgan | CF64 4BU

Late Arts & Crafts church designed by John Coates Carter.

All Saints

Walton West, Pembrokeshire | SA62 3UA

Beautifully updated ancient church.

St Mary

Talbenny, Pembrokeshire | SA62 3XE

An uplifting church in a stunning clifftop location.

Friends Meeting House

Long Sutton, Somerset | TA10 9NE

Built in 1717, this is one of the finest Quaker meeting houses in the country.

Holy Trinity

Long Sutton, Somerset | TA10 9HT

The church tower is visible for miles around, and is in the 'Levels' style. The figures around the church roof are either gargoyles (water spouts) or Hunky Punks, a local name for grotesque carvings which are not gargoyles.

St Michael

Brent Knoll, Somerset | TA9 4DG

Set on the lower slopes of the isolated hill from which it takes its name, Brent Knoll church stands on an ancient Christian site.

St Teilo

St Fagans, City of Cardiff | CF5 6XB

St Teilo's church is believed to have been built during the late 12th or 13th century on the site of an earlier Celtic church, over the ensuing centuries the building was altered and extended.