
St Mary
Clymping, Sussex | BN18 0BY
The coastal parish of Climping (also spelled Clymping), just west of the River Arun, has a remarkably sturdy looking church that is said to have begun life as a Norman watchtower.
Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.
Clymping, Sussex | BN18 0BY
The coastal parish of Climping (also spelled Clymping), just west of the River Arun, has a remarkably sturdy looking church that is said to have begun life as a Norman watchtower.
Bedhampton, Hampshire | PO9 3JG
We have supported this church
Glanton, Northumberland | NE66 4AN
St Andrew's church, situated on the west side of the village of Glanton, was built in 1783 and was originally a Presbyterian church and is now the only church in the village.
Southampton, Hampshire | SO19 7GZ
Pear Tree Church in the ocean city of Southampton is the oldest Anglican church in the world, being the first church built and consecrated after the Reformation.
Downton, Wiltshire | SP5 3PU
A large Grade I cruciform church on a hillside above the village.
Warblington, Hampshire | PO9 2TU
This is a real refuge from the hurly burly. Parts of the original Saxon church can be made out in the tower, and there is much else of interest both inside and outside.
Portsdown, Hampshire | PO6 3NB
We have supported this church
Pevensey, Sussex | BN24 5LD
We have supported this church
Alfriston, Sussex | BN26 5TL
Standing on high ground beside the thatched 14th century parsonage, the church dates to around 1370, a strangely late date for this part of Sussex.
We have supported this church
Leigh on Mendip, Somerset | BA3 5QQ
The magnificent pinaccled tower of St Giles, built around 1480, dominates the surrounding village and is reputed to be the best tower in the Mendips.
We have supported this church
Bosham, Sussex | PO18 8LY
Clearly annotated 'Bosham ecclesia', this venerable old church, with its great Saxon chancel arch, is depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry.
Hengoed, Glamorgan | CF82 7JU
A Grade II listed building, with features from the original 1710 building.
We have supported this church