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

All Saints Westlegate

Norwich, Norfolk | NR1 3LG

All Saints is one of the five ringing towers in Norwich.

Norwich Cathedral

Norwich, Norfolk | NR3 1RZ

Unearth over 900 years of history and explore the awe inspiring Cathedral, view fascinating exhibitions, enjoy the Refectory café and experience the tranquillity of the Herb and Japanese Gardens.

Holy Trinity

Abbots Leigh, City of Bristol | BS8 3QT

The origins of Abbots Leigh and the Church of Holy Trinity are lost in the mists of time, but there are definite indications of a Celtic Settlement well before the Roman invasion.

St John the Baptist

Garboldisham, Norfolk | IP22 2SE

Discover the beautiful church of St John the Baptist, with its medieval origins and beautiful Victorian restoration, including installing some stunning tracery and stained glass.

St Peter

Stevenage, Hertfordshire | SG2 8AN

St Peters was built at the time the area of Broadwater was developed in the mid 1950s.

All Hallows

Easton, City of Bristol | BS5 0HH

We have supported this church

Clifton Cathedral

Bristol, City of Bristol | BS8 3BX

Whether you have just arrived via the internet or you are making a personal visit to the Cathedral, please feel most welcome.

St Paul

Clifton, City of Bristol | BS8 2BJ

We have supported this church

St Julian

Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7BZ

This church was built in 1874-1878 to replace the Fisherman’s Chapel which stood at the seaward end of Tenby’s stone pier.

Holy Trinity

Doynton, Gloucestershire | BS30 5SU

The church dates back to Saxon times and was largely rebuilt between 1864 and 1867, it features 12th century herringbone masonry on the south wall, rather unique in this part of the country.  

We have supported this church

St James

Bristol, City of Bristol | BS1 3NZ

We have supported this church

St Mary

Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8AP

Rows of pretty town houses in pinks, blues, greens and creams line the harbourside at Tenby and above them all rises the spire of the parish church.