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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 Peter

Gunby, Lincolnshire | PE23 5SL

In a leafy glade in the grounds of Gunby Hall, this delightful medieval church contains many memorials to the Massingberd family, once owners of Gunby.

St Peter & St Paul

Skendleby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4QE

Listed in the Domesday survey of 1086, when the profits of the church went to Bardney Abbey as part of its great estates.

St Peter

Creeting St Peter, Suffolk | IP6 8QJ

The people of Creeting St Peter have worshipped at this church for over 900 years.

All Saints

Little Horton, Yorkshire | BD5 0NG

All Saints 200' spire dominates the Bradford skyline, close to the city centre, a Grade 2* Victorian church.

We have supported this church

St Augustine

Snave, Kent | TN26 2QJ

This little church was declared redundant in 1983, but was saved from secular use by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust, which now maintains it.

St Peter & St Paul

East Harling, Norfolk | NR16 2NB

The first thing the visitor will notice about East Harling's church is the very distinctive pinnacled wooden and lead cased spirelet, or fleche, crowning the tower.

St Ethelbert

Larling, Norfolk | NR16 2QZ

A 12th century rural church situated on farmland in the heart of Norfolk.

St Martin

Withcall, Lincolnshire | LN11 9RL

Nestled within a secluded fold of the Lincolnshire Wolds, offering beautiful views of surrounding farmland.

St Mary

Bentley, Suffolk | IP9 2DA

A 12th century church, located down a leafy lane, a short journey from the centre of the village and just 5 miles from the heart of Constable Country.

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St Briocus

St Breoke, Cornwall | PL27 7JS

The church is situated alongside a stream in the picturesque and secluded valley of Nansent in the hamlet of St Breock, about a mile west of Wadebridge town centre.

St Wyllow

Lanteglos by Fowey, Cornwall | PL23 1NH

The story goes that St Wyllow, a Christian hermit, was living nearby in 596, legend has it that he was killed beheaded but that he brought the head here, thus deciding where the church should be built.