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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 Paul

Bisterne, Hampshire | BH24 3BN

St Paul’s church at Bisterne was designated a chapel of ease, three miles south of the parish church

St Mary

Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3EQ

St Mary's is the most striking building in Bridgwater and its spire is a landmark that can be seen for miles around.

Bridgwater Baptist Church

Bridgwater, Somerset | TA6 3EQ

Bridgwater Baptist Church is grade II*listed and was erected in 1837 in a neo classical style to replace an earlier existing church building.

All Saints

Burmarsh, Kent | TN29 0JJ

Still Norman in feel despite Victorian restoration in 1876, Burmarsh church is entered through a Norman doorway over which is carved a face that looks anything but friendly.

St Michael

Othery, Somerset | TA7 0QG

A historical gem on the Somerset Levels.

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St Twrog

Llanddarog, Carmarthenshire | SA32 8PF

The spire, topped by a weathercock, is a local landmark as it can be seen for miles, at 150 feet tall.

St Anthony of Pamiers

Alkham, Kent | CT15 7DF

Unusually dedicated to a French saint, and linked to the neighbouring St Radegund's Abbey, St Anthony’s church is a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century.

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St James

East Cowes, Hampshire | PO32 6RL

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St Andrew

Stogursey, Somerset | TA5 1RG

This is a priory church, presented soon after 1100 to the Benedictine Abbey of Lonlay, near Falaise in Normandy, but later reclaimed by Henry V. It was later given to Eton College by Henry VI.

St Thomas

Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 8BP

St Thomas church was built in 1886 and stands proud in the centre of the eastside of Swansea.

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St Augustine

Brookland, Kent | TN29 9QR

St Augustine's is well known for its remarkable detached bell tower, its size and shape unlike any other in Britain.

Menevia Cathedral

Swansea, Glamorgan | SA1 2BX

Today, the Cathedral continues the same mission set by the Benedictine Fathers in the 19th century and stands as an outward symbol of the Catholic faith in south Wales.