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

All Saints

Ilkley, Yorkshire | LS29 9DS

All Saints stands proudly in the centre of town with a unique and important heritage story to tell that began nearly 1400 years ago.

St Nicholas

Ulceby, Lincolnshire | DN39 6TB

A Saxon church with a rood screen linked to Thornton Abbey, the church has been the centre of village life for nearly 1000 years and is home to a family of bats and several swarms of honey bees.

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St Peter

Trusthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2PH

For many years, people have worshipped on the site of St Peter's, in the small, rural village of Trusthorpe and visitors have often remarked on the atmosphere or spirit of the place.

All Saints

Ulceby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0HQ

A little brick built Anglican church standing by the side of a quiet country lane.

All Saints

Bolton Percy, Yorkshire | YO23 7AL

Nestled in the quiet North Yorkshire village of Bolton Percy, All Saints is an old church with a long history and a big heart.

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All Saints

Harewood, Yorkshire | LS17 9LG

A fashion parade of effigies.

St Peter

South Somercoates, Lincolnshire | LN11 7BW

The Queen of the Marsh.

All Saints

Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire | LN11 7TU

The leaning tower of Lincolnshire.

St Nicholas

St Nicholas at Wade, Kent | CT7 0NP

A warm welcome to our glorious early 12th century building with 22m tower, used as a navigation marker and a recently restored, incredibly beautiful, east window.

St Mary

Marshchapel, Lincolnshire | DN36 5QL

One of the finest fabrics in the district of the Perpendicular period.

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St Mary

Riccall, Yorkshire | YO19 6PN

The ancient parish church is closely bound to village history.

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All Saints

St Ewe, Cornwall | PL26 6EY

At St Ewe village the road widens just a bit at the market cross and mounting steps, through the gate you'll see the camellia developed by Mr Tregunna of Caerhayes and named St Ewe.

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