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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

Laughton, Lincolnshire | DN21 3PP

All Saints is a warm and friendly old church.

St Paul

King Cross, Yorkshire | HX1 3NU

Designed by renowned architect Sir Charles Nicholson, St Paul's architectural beauty lies in its simplicity and lightness.

St Mary

Woodbridge, Suffolk | IP12 1DS

The present building, funded by rich merchants, was begun around 1400 when Woodbridge was an extremely prosperous port, and despite many changes over the years, we can still rejoice in the beauty and fine craftsmanship visible today.

St Andrew

Willoughton, Lincolnshire | DN21 4BT

The church of St Andrew was built in 1794 to replace earlier buildings on the site.

St Hilda

Halifax, Yorkshire | HX1 4HE

Providing stability and hope for over one hundred years, this Victorian city church which maintains an important link with the Duke of Wellington's regiment.

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St Michael

Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN3 5AT

A relic from a medieval past.

St Margaret

Hemingby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5QF

The first view one has of the village is that of the tower of the greenstone church of St Margaret with its dominating red clock. Created in 1787 by horologist Edmund Howard, the long drop clock is truly a remarkable piece of engineering.

St Martin

Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire | DN9 1RG

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St Helen

Burghwallis, Yorkshire | DN6 9JL

A church has stood on this site since pre Saxon times.

All Saints

West Ashby, Lincolnshire | LN9 5PU

Although it displays a variety of styles and periods, All Saints is primarily 15th century and built in the main from local greenstone.

All Saints

Wilby, Norfolk | NR16 2JP

In a tiny hamlet, tucked away in rural Norfolk, All Saint’s peaceful, calm atmosphere is unique with its quiet, rustic charm and unspoilt interior.

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St Mary the Virgin

Mellor, Lancashire | BB2 7JE

A late Georgian church situated in the village of Mellor in Lancashire, opened in 1829 and largely unaltered.

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