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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 Martin

Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1QJ

The oldest church in continuous use in the English speaking world; part Roman, part Saxon.

St Mary

Willesborough, Kent | TN24 0YR

St Mary's is a shared church used for worship and community, open seven days a week and with a significant 1000 year history.

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Holy Trinity

Torbryan, Devon | TQ12 5UR

Mighty medieval church deep in the countryside.

St Mary

Brook, Kent | TN25 5PF

The mixture of informal path over a little bridge into a churchyard full of trees and shrubs is the perfect introduction to the military looking Norman tower.

St George

Brede, Sussex | TN31 6EJ

An important historic church, rich in architectural and artistic treasures.

St Mary

Nackington, Kent | CT4 7AF

A small but beautiful early medieval parish church set in the countryside near Canterbury.

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St Raphael

Huccaby, Devon | PL20 6SB

St Raphael's today is a church in its own right, but it was originally built in 1869 by the Rector of Lydford, Revd Morris Fuller, as a mission chapel.

All Souls

Eastbourne, Sussex | BN21 3TH

The Italianate architectural style of All Souls is described as Lombard Byzantine; it is impressive with excellent detail.

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Christ Church with St Philip

Eastbourne, Sussex | BN22 7NN

Victorian gothic church, designed by a Benjamin Ferrey, a pupil and biographer of Augustus Pugin.

St Mary the Virgin

Hastingleigh, Kent | TN25 5HU

This beautifully simple building is in a valley about a mile from Hastingleigh village, there may have been a church here in the 6th century, but the present building is largely Norman and Early English.

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.

Buckfast Abbey

Buckfastleigh, Devon | TQ11 0EE

Nestled in the shadow of Dartmoor, in a beautiful wooded valley beside the river Dart, Buckfast Abbey is a working monastery offering visitors a tranquil refuge from the hectic pace of everyday life.