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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

York Minster

York, Yorkshire | YO1 7JN

Discover 2,000 years of history and human creativity. Delve into the historic and human stories which have shaped the Minster we see today, from our Roman roots to the staff and volunteers who care for the current cathedral.

St Swithin

Sproatley, Yorkshire | HU11 4PR

Beautiful Grade II listed parish church of grey brick construction, in a Gothic Revival style, standing in a secluded churchyard.

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St Mary the Virgin

Long Preston, Yorkshire | BD23 4NJ

Medieval church in the picturesque village of Long Preston on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales in the Ribble Valley with a fine collection of stained glass windows by Jean-Baptise Capronnier.

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St Peter

Rylstone, Yorkshire | BD23 6LH

One of the Rylstone's most iconic buildings, the church was constructed between 1852 and 1853 and has a gritstone exterior in a style known as 'churchwarden gothic'.

Holy Trinity

Knaresborough, Yorkshire | HG5 8BQ

Well worth seeking out if you are visiting Knaresborough, the spire is visible from miles around, but at street level this Victorian Gothic gem is hidden behind an archway.

St John the Baptist

Knaresborough, Yorkshire | HG5 9AR

Iconic, atmospheric and beautiful medieval church, a hidden gem, open every day all year round.

St James

Murton, Yorkshire | YO19 5UJ

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All Saints

Pocklington, Yorkshire | YO42 2AX

Dubbed 'The Cathedral of the Wolds', the tower of All Saints defines Pocklington from miles around and its interior is the focal point for visitors to the town, many who are tracing their family roots.

Friends Meeting House

Airton, Yorkshire | BD23 4AE

The Meeting House is probably the oldest non-conformist place of worship anywhere.

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St James

Nunburnholme, Yorkshire | YO42 1QU

With its ancient stone cross carved by Anglo-Saxon and Viking sculptors, its Norman arch and medieval font and stained glass windows, the church spans a millennium; cross the threshold and feel yourself stepping back in time.

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