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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 Christopher

Gunnerton, Northumberland | NE48 4AU

A Grade II listed chapel of ease designed by John C Hawes in the Arts & Crafts style.

The Bridge Chapel

Rochester, Kent | ME1 1QE

The bridge chapel at Rochester was built by Sir John de Cobham, who lived at nearby Cooling Castle.

Buckland Abbey

Yelverton, Devon | PL20 6EY

Discovery, tranquillity and history at this an ancient gem in the Tavy Valley landscape.

St Mary the Virgin

Stamfordham, Northumberland | NE18 0QQ

A stunning Grade I listed church with Saxon origins, ots of fascinating ancient monuments and a beautiful churchyard.

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St Mary

Flowton, Suffolk | IP8 4LG

Rural 13th century church set in the heart of the Suffolk countryside.

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St Peter

Harbertonford, Devon | TQ9 7TL

St Peter's lies in the heart of the village near the pub, school, post office, village hall and local garage and is truly the centre of the community.

All Saints

Gosforth, Tyne & Wear | NE3 4ES

The church commands a prime position on a beautiful tree lined site in a prosperous suburb a short walk from Gosforth High Street where there are shops, cafes and amenities.

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.

St Andrew

Greenstead, Essex | CO4 3XH

A historic church at the heart of an urban estate.

Rochester Cathedral

Rochester, Kent | ME1 1SX

The Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since 604AD where everyone is welcome to visit to take part in our services, admire our treasures and learn more of our stories.

St Nicholas

Nicholforest, Cumbria | CA6 5QG

St Nicholas is a small and welcoming rural church rooted in history, offering a place of peace, faith, and community for all.

St John the Evangelist

Newtimber, Sussex | BN6 9BT

Originally an Anglo-saxon building with a rich history and heritage spanning almost 800 years.