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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

Hastings, Sussex | TN34 3JB

The church was founded in 1020AD, ravaged by the French and rebuilt between 1417 and 1430.

St Martin

Liskeard, Cornwall | PL14 3AQ

St Martin's in Liskeard is a medieval church, and the second largest church in the Diocese of Truro.

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All Saints & St Nicholas

Icklesham, Sussex | TN36 4BH

Beautiful Grade I listed church sitting just of the 1066 path in Icklesham, East Sussex.

St John the Baptist

East Ayton, Yorkshire | YO13 9HL

The Church is steeped in history with its early 12th century nave featuring sloping inner walls and 13th century chancel and lancet window.

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St Michael & All Angels

Michaelstow, Cornwall | PL30 3PD

Gorgeous church with an Anglo-Saxon name beside an ancient Holy Well and huge Celtic Cross attest to over a millennia of worship.

St Peter the Apostle

South Elmham, Suffolk | NR35 1NG

A tiny church full of history, discover St Peters and so much more in and around 'The Saints'!

All Saints

Girsby, County Durham | DL2 1PP

Beautiful tranquil rural setting overlooking river Tees, on walking and cycling routes.

St Michael

Playden, Sussex | TN31 7UJ

West of the River Rother, St Michaels spire is a landmark from across the Romney Marshes.

St Breward

St Breward, Cornwall | PL30 4PP

St Breward is a Cornish parish high up on the western edge of Bodmin Moor with some of the highest ground in Cornwall.

St Michael

Brough, Cumbria | CA17 4EJ

Come and walk up the aisle of our beautiful and peaceful church and learn about the lives of the inhabitants of Brough under Stainmore.

St Giles

Bowes, County Durham | DL12 9LG

Set close to Bowes Castle and surrounded by trees the small, low church, dating from the 12th century is easy to miss, but is well worth a visit.

St Peter

Great Asby, Cumbria | CA16 6EY

Asby is an ancient parish, the original church building can be traced back to before the Norman Invasion with the new church built on the same site in 1866.