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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 Jerome

Llangwm, Pembrokeshire | SA62 4HU

St Jerome’s in Llangwm Pembrokeshire is a small rural church with a big story to tell.

Farnham URC

Farnham, Surrey | GU9 7QU

We’re a church on a journey, in our 4th building in a little over 350 years.

St Stephen

Charlton Musgrove, Somerset | BA9 8ES

A small medieval church in a peaceful rural setting.

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Blessed Virgin Mary

Westonzoyland, Somerset | TA7 0EP

The splendid tower can be seen for miles across the flat landscape that surrounds it.

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St John the Baptist

Tisbury, Wiltshire | SP3 6AZ

Visit St John the Baptist in the heart of Tisbury, Wiltshire, and discover our wonderful new East Window by Tom Denny.

St Nicholas

Silton, Dorset | SP8 5PR

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St Nicholas

Bratton Seymour, Somerset | BA9 8DA

A still point in a turning world, feel your whole self relax into the tranquil calm of St Nicholas 12th century church in Bratton Seymour.

St Michael & All Angels

Copford, Essex | CO6 1DG

Tucked away from its village, and next to Copford Hall, St Michael's is one of Essex's most important Norman churches, and has a remarkable collection of original wall paintings from the 1140s.

St John the Evangelist

Northington, Hampshire | SO24 9TH

A Victorian grade II* listed church that has retained its candelabra and is stunning and in a stunning rural position.

St Thomas a Becket

Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 1BA

A 15th century majestic building, the parish church of Salisbury city centre.

St Laurence

Catford, Greater London | SE6 2TS

This 1968 octagonal church with beautiful interior; the dome is supported on seven spans of dalles de verre glazing that create a magnificent sense of light filled space.

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St Mary

Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey | KT11 3PX

The church did have substantial Saxon elements until 1866 and some of the Saxon and later work can still be seen inside, it is the features inside which draw visitors to the church.