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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 Michael & All Angels

Felton, Northumberland | NE65 9HU

St Michael & All Angels is set in a conservation area and provides a tranquil place to pause, reflect and feel refreshed.

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St Mary the Virgin

Longframlington, Northumberland | NE65 8DL

St Mary's dating from 1190, has a fine Norman chancel arch as well as good Victorian stained glass and a carved altar and font cover from the early 20th century.

St Mary the Virgin

Par, Cornwall | PL24 2EE

This church is the first designed and built by the eminent Victorian architect George Edmund Street.

All Saints

Rothbury, Northumberland | NE65 7TL

An ancient and interesting church, full of historical information, a quite peaceful sanctuary.

St Lawrence

Warkworth, Northumberland | NE65 0UR

Although there was an important Saxon church here, the present building dates mainly from the 1130s.

St Columba

St Columb Major, Cornwall | TR9 6AE

Our church, a fine Grade I listed building dating from the 14th century, contains 33 late medieval bench ends, including one depicting a dog preaching to a pig!

St Uvelas

St Eval, Cornwall | PL27 7UG

You can be assured of a warm welcome at the peaceful church of St Eval. It stands almost alone with its 60ft tower visible for miles around, surrounded by the disused runways of RAF St Eval, an important Coastal Command airfield during World War II.

St Denys

St Dennis, Cornwall | PL26 8BA

A church set in ‘Clay Country’ 600ft above sea level on the site of an Iron Age fort and looking out towards Newquay and the north coast of Cornwall.

St John the Baptist

Alnmouth, Northumberland | NE66 2RJ

A rural coastland village church in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, continuing a tradition of Christian witness in Alnmouth since the 7th century.

St Peter

Mevagissey, Cornwall | PL26 6SX

The site upon which this little church is built has been holy ground for some 1400 years and it is known that around 550AD Saint Mevan and Saint Issey busied themselves in this neighbourhood organising the early Celtic church.

St Francis of Assisi

Byrness, Northumberland | NE19 1TR

A Chapel of Ease built in 1786 which has a wonderful window commemorating the work people who died while the Catcleugh dam was built from 1894-1905.

St Paul

Alnwick , Northumberland | NE66 1UW

A mid-nineteenth century church designed for the 3rd Duke of Northumberland by Anthony Salvin, who was responsible for significant restoration work to Alnwick and Warkworth castles