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

Plymouth Minster

Plymouth, Devon | PL1 2AD

St Andrew's is a wonderful and beautiful building with a fascinating historical story.

St Nicholas

Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7DG

Known affectionately as 'The Old Church' St Nicholas was built in 1693, the first place of worship what was then the fishing village of St Bees.

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Holy Trinity

Horsley, Northumberland | NE19 1TA

Built in 1844 by 2nd Lord Redesdale this is an important estate church with strong links to the Mitford family.

St James

Whitehaven, Cumbria | CA28 7PY

A fine example of a Georgian church, built in 1752-1753.

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Plymouth Cathedral

Plymouth, Devon | PL1 5HW

Since its opening in 1858 the Cathedral has served a diocese covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset and provides a welcome to all.

Hexham Abbey

Hexham, Northumberland | NE463NB

Hexham Abbey is one of the earliest seats of Christianity in England, welcoming visitors to our site for more than 1300 years, with a host of historical artefacts and treasures visitors feel inspired by the sense of heritage, worship and community unique to this beautiful place.

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St Sidwell & St Gulvat

Laneast, Cornwall | PL15 8PN

Set at the head of a wooded valley, Laneast church has an almost complete and very well preserved set of medieval benches and bench ends, a well preserved rood screen, and a prayer desk from the beginning of the 16th century.

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St Oswald

Dean, Cumbria | CA14 4TH

In spite of the eclectic origins of its many parts, St Oswald's significance lies it its alterations and accumulation of features over time including Norman font and walls, 13th century windows, 15th century chancel and furniture by Thompson (the Mouseman).

St Alban

Earsdon, Tyne & Wear | NE25 9JX

A 19th century church, opened in 1837 but at least the third on the site, the earliest dating back to the 1100s and built by monks from Tynemouth.

St Odulph

Pillaton, Cornwall | PL12 6QS

The church is named after St Odulph, an obscure Belgian priest who, with St Frederick, evangelised Friesland.

Cornerstone Methodist Church

Torpoint, Cornwall | PL11 2AD

Built in 1795 this Weslyan Chapel is now Grade II listed. It has had a long and useful life, providing a school in the early 1900's for Torpoint's children.