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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 a Becket

Pagham, Sussex | PO21 4NU

A Norman church built on the site replacing a Saxon church and retaining some of the Saxon features.

St Peter

Combwich , Somerset | TA5 2QR

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All Saints

Chalbury, Dorset | BH21 7EY

Tiny and remote, the whitewashed church at Chalbury dates back as far as the 12th century but contains a full 18th century set of perfectly preserved furnishings, including three decker pulpit, squire's pew and box pews.

St Dunstan

Snargate, Kent | TN29 0EW

Like so many Romney Marsh churches this one seems far bigger than any population at any time could have justified, but in medieval times this was a rich and very busy landscape, filled with people who needed a place to worship.

All Saints

Kingsdon, Somerset | TA11 7JU

Ancient stone built 13th century church in beautiful countryside village setting.

St Andrew

High Ham, Somerset | TA10 9BZ

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St Andrew

Glanton, Northumberland | NE66 4AN

St Andrew's church, situated on the west side of the village of Glanton, was built in 1783 and was originally a Presbyterian church and is now the only church in the village.

All Saints

St Leonards & St Ives , Channel Islands | BH24 2LS

All Saints is situated in the secluded residential area of St Leonard's & St Ives, close to the attractive market town of Ringwood.

Chapel on the Hill

Sedlescombe, Sussex | TN33 0QX

Welcome to Chapel on the Hill Sedlescombe. The church was built in 1879 by the men of the village who used to meet on the village green.

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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Battle Abbey

Battle, Sussex | TN33 0AD

The abbey was built on the site of the pivotal Battle of Hastings, and contains the traditional location of King Harold's death.