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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 Edward the Confessor

Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 6JY

The church is a Grade II listed building and the people of Barnsley have worshipped here for over 100 years.

Bole St Martin

Bole, Nottinghamshire | DN22 3EY

Domeday mentions a 'quarter of a church' at Bole, today's church dates from the 13th century and was restored by Ewan Christian in 1866.

St Michael

Kirby le Soken, Essex | CO13 0EF

St. Michael’s is the parish church serving both Kirby le Soken and Kirby Cross. It stands back from the main road through Kirby le Soken at the end of a driveway.

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St Peter

Baylham, Suffolk | IP6 8JS

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Emmanuel Church

Southport, Merseyside | PR9 9PR

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Nettleham Methodist Church

Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PL

The first service for the Wesleyan Methodists in this building was held in November 1899.

All Saints

Nettleham, Lincolnshire | LN2 2PD

Dating from Saxon times, the church has many beautiful stained glass windows plus the Hayward east window.

St John the Divine

Southrey, Lincolnshire | LN3 5TA

This small village church was built as a temporary structure in 1898 by the villagers and the local carpenter Richard Turner, standing on a concrete base with stones from Bardney Abbey in its foundations.

St Peter

Creeting St Peter, Suffolk | IP6 8QJ

The people of Creeting St Peter have worshipped at this church for over 900 years.

Our Lady & St Peter

Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire | LN10 6TH

An attractive late Victorian church, originally intended as a dual purpose school and chapel.

St Edith

Coates by Stow, Lincolnshire | LN1 2DW

Unspoilt prereformation church including very rare rood loft, set in quiet garden within the medieval moated site.

Holy Rood

Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1AX

Visitors to Holy Rood are often caught quite unawares by their first sight of the interior where a wealth of brick, marble and wood, convey a sense of splendour and dignity, in direct contrast to the exterior which is plain and almost unadorned.