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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 & St Paul

Dymchurch, Kent | TN29 0LD

This little church has a Norman core, but was altered and extended in the 13th century.

St Patrick's Cathedral

Armagh, County Armagh | BT61 7DY

The seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland.

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All Saints

Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU

Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.

St Aidan

Salters Grange, County Armagh | BT61 8EX

Consecrated 1776 on land gifted by Sir Capel Molyneux and financced by Archbishop Richard Robinson.

St Luke

Loughgall, County Armagh | BT61 8HY

This late Georgian church in a simple Gothic style is located in the village of Loughgall in the heart of Co Armagh's apple growing countryside.

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St Peter

Chillingham, Northumberland | NE66 5NP

The church was founded in the 12th century and retains some of the Norman stonework. The south chapel of Our Lady contains the 15th century tomb of Sir Ralph Grey and his wife Elizabeth.

St Patrick

Cairncastle, County Antrim | BT40 2NQ

The beautiful country parish church of St Patrick’s Cairncastle looks down over the scenic Ballygally bay, on a site that has been a place of Christian worship for over 800 years.

St Leonard

Hythe, Kent | CT21 5DN

St Leonard’s is a beautiful church in a beautiful place, standing high and proud above the town of Hythe, looking towards the coast of France, which can be easily seen on a clear day.

All Saints

Antrim, County Antrim | BT41 4BA

All Saints dates back to 1596 and is one of Ireland's finest Elizabethan Gothic ecclesiastical buildings with a glorious collection of stained glass and funerary monuments not to be missed.

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St Nicholas

Barfreston, Kent | CT15 7JQ

Kent's finest Norman church, with some of the best Norman decorative stonework in Britain.

St Gregory the Great

Kirknewton, Northumberland | NE71 6XF

More to this church than meets the eye (Pevsner).

Friends Meeting House

Come to Good, Cornwall | TR3 6QS

The tiny village is home to an historic Quaker meeting house, a cob and straw thatch building dating from 1710 and containing glass dating from 1640.

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