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

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.

St Andrew with St Mary

How Caple, Herefordshire | HR1 4SX

Dreamy rural church with romantic interior, overlooking pasture land which leads down to the winding Wye, a romantic and historic How Caple which is understandably one of Herefordshire's most popular wedding churches.

St Botolph

Chevening, Kent | TN14 6HG

A beautiful and historic building with many interesting features and a peaceful and dignified churchyard.

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St Andrew

Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland | NE15 0EJ

The church of St Andrew is situated in the centre of the village on a hill top opposite the Swan Inn, it was consecrated in 630 and still retains many Saxon and later Norman elements.

St Michael & All Angels

Knights Enham, Hampshire | SP10 4DS

A gorgeous 12th century pilgrim church en route to Southampton and a quiet place on edge of modern Andover, the church has links to Jane Austen and Archbishop Alphege, as well as Ethelred the Unready.

St Mary the Virgin

Stansted, Kent | TN15 7PP

St Mary’s church is a Grade II* listed building built in the 14th century.

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St Mark

Ninebanks, Northumberland | NE47 9PA

St Mark's offers breathtaking views over the remote West Allen valley and a fascinating local history and is on the Isaac Tea Trail North Pennines Heritage Walk.

Holy Trinity

Penton Mewsey, Hampshire | SP11 0RD

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St James

Grain, Kent | ME3 0BS

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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.

Oldland Common Tabernacle

Oldland Common, Gloucestershire | BS30 9QN

In 1811 the newly erected church could somehow seat 256 people plus 94 other and had a capacity congregation each Sunday.

Holy Paraclete

Kirkhaugh, Northumberland | CA9 3LA

The dedication to The Holy Paraclete is unique in England.