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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 Helen

Sefton, Merseyside | L29 7WG

Sefton parish church is one of the oldest Christian sites on Merseyside and is one of only two Grade I listed building in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton.

Selby Abbey

Selby, Yorkshire | YO8 4PU

Dating back to the 12th century, the magnificent monastic church that survived the dissolution of this Benedictine Abbey.

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Selkirk & Ashkirk Parish Church

Selkirk, Scottish Borders | TD7 4LN

A historic church building in the centre of the community, known for its warm welcome and lively congregation.

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St Tysilio

Sellack, Herefordshire | HR9 6QP

St Tysilio's is set in an idyllic position in meadows close to the River Wye with a backdrop of wooded hills and period cottages close by.

St Peter

Selsey, Sussex | PO20 0NP

Selsey was an island when the Christian missionary St Wilfrid landed there in the 6th century and the monastery he founded was an important Christian centre.

All Saints

Selsley, Gloucestershire | GL5 5LF

Designed by GF Bodley and dedicated in 1862, All Saints is of major importance as his first collaboration with William Morris.

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All Saints

Selworthy, Somerset | TA24 8TR

The gleaming lime washed walls of this imposing church overlooking Exmoor give a foretaste of the wonderfully light and spacious feeling interior, with its slender white pillars and soaring wagon roofs.

St Denys

Severn Stoke, Worcestershire | WR8 9JA

This 12th century church lies in the River Severn flood plain, surrounded by its peaceful churchyard consecrated in 1325, with a backdrop of the Malvern Hills.

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St George in the East

Shadwell, Greater London | E1 0BH

A strong and magnificent pile which commands the attention of all judicious observers, built and fitted out between 1714 and 1729, St George in the East was one of fifty new churches planned for London, although only twelve were completed.

St Paul

Shadwell, Greater London | E1W 3DH

Known as the church of Sea Captains due to the many mariners in the congregation, including Captain James Cook.

St Andrew

Shalford, Essex | CM7 5HH

A 14th century Grade I listed village church at the centre of its community.