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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 Thomas

Melbury Abbas, Dorset | SP7 0DX

A classic mid 19th century Victorian Gothic church with stained glass by Thomas Willement; 'the father of Victorian stained glass'.

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St Mary

Itchen Stoke, Hampshire | SO24 0SX

A jewel inspired by the chapel of French kings.

Elstead URC

Elstead, Surrey | GU8 6HP

Friendly little church and congregation.

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St Bartholomew

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 7DF

St Bartholomew’s was founded in 1110 as the church for the lay workers at Hyde Abbey, where the remains of King Alfred the Great are believed to have been re-interred.

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St Peter

Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset | TA3 5SW

The history of the building is entwined with two local noble and gentry families, Portman and Farnham, whose connection can be seen in the many memorable memorials connected with the church.

St Andrew

Brympton D'Evercy, Somerset | BA21 3PZ

Church, manor house and overall setting combine here to make a memorable scene.

Winchester United Church

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 8RZ

Built in the 1850s within part of the county jail, the building was rearranged internally in 1990 to create a light filled sanctuary upstairs and community premises downstairs.

St Mary Magdalene

Stocklinch, Somerset | TA19 9JQ

Two legendary sisters both fell in love with the vicar and each built a church for his benefit, so even though Stocklinch is a small village, there are two churches.

St Nicholas

Tillingham, Essex | CM0 7SU

Tillingham's grassy square is lined with weather boarded cottages and a pub with the church sitting back a little to become an integral part of the village scene.

St Michael

Over Compton, Dorset | DT9 4QU

The church stands next to Over Compton House, the home of the Goodden family.

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Winchester Cathedral

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9LS

Fifteen centuries of English history lie behind the massive Cathedral you see today. It stands at the heart of historic Winchester, once the seat of Anglo-Saxon and Norman royal power, on the site of an early Christian church. It’s been a place of worship ever since.