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

Walpole Old Chapel

Walpole, Suffolk | IP19 9AZ

This grade II* listed chapel was created by local 'independents' adapting a 16th century Suffolk farmhouse to form a unique and inspiring place of worship.

St Mary the Virgin

Wissington, Suffolk | CO6 4LX

A small, charming 11th century Norman church standing near the River Stour in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a notable ornamented south door, fine Norman chancel arch, 13th and 14th century wall paintings and unique 15th century font.

St Peter

Ealing, Greater London | W5 2RU

We have supported this church

St Andrew

Stogursey, Somerset | TA5 1RG

This is a priory church, presented soon after 1100 to the Benedictine Abbey of Lonlay, near Falaise in Normandy, but later reclaimed by Henry V. It was later given to Eton College by Henry VI.

St Helen

Ongar, Essex | CM5 9DX

A Catholic Church whose most famous priest, Father Thomas Byles, perished while ministering to those in need on the RMS Titanic and preached of the need for a spiritual lifeboat in troubled times.

Emmanuel Church

West Hampstead, Greater London | NW6 1JU

The origin of Emmanuel Church lies in the rapid development of West Hampstead in the second half of the 19th century after the arrival of the railways.

St Peter

North Wootton, Somerset | BA4 4AA

The parish church of St Peter dates from the 14th century and is a Grade II* listed building open to all.

We have supported this church

St John at Hampstead

Hampstead, Greater London | NW3 6UU

There has been a church on the site for about 1000 years.

St Peter

Combwich , Somerset | TA5 2QR

We have supported this church

St James

Nayland , Suffolk | CO6 4JE

Built around 1400 and seats about 250 people, and famous for being the location of John Constable’s best altar piece 'Christ blesses the bread and wine'.

St Peter & St Paul

Shepton Mallet, Somerset | BA4 5BL

Topped by the stump of a spire that was never built, the tower of Shepton Mallet church dates from around 1380, much earlier than most of the renowned Somerset towers.

All Saints

East Pennard, Somerset | BA4 6TU

A well cared for and much loved 14th century village church, open daily, with restored 1788 turret clock and heaviest known set of five medieval bells.