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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 Philip

Cosham, Hampshire | PO6 2TL

St Philip's was designed and built by the famous architect Sir Ninian Comper.

Milton Abbey

Milton Abbas, Dorset | DT11 0BZ

Milton Abbey occupies probably the most beautiful setting of any church in the county of Dorset, resting in a natural amphitheater surrounded by wooded hills, seemingly miles from anywhere.

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St Mary Magdalene

Batcombe, Dorset | DT2 7BG

The epitome of a peaceful rural church standing on its own at the head of the beautiful and peaceful Wriggle Valley.

St George the Martyr

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 8QY

A glorious late Georgian church built in 1827, an outstanding feature being its octagonal stone Lantern which served as a navigational aid for shipping in the Channel.

St Peter

Uplowman, Devon | EX16 7DW

A small parish church set in the beautiful, rural Devon landscape.

St Gregory & St Martin

Wye, Kent | TN25 5ES

There has been a church here, dedicated to St Gregory, since early Saxon times, rebuilt around 1290.

St Peter

Tawstock, Devon | EX31 3HY

St Peter’s is an unusually large church for Devon, and is sometimes known as the little Cathedral of Devon.

St Peter

Rose Ash, Devon | EX36 4RB

A lovely example of a lovingly cared for, historic rural parish church, in an exquisite village green setting, high on a ridge with views to Dartmoor and Exmoor.

St Mary

Chard, Somerset | TA20 2DW

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St Augustine

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 9PA

This Grade I listed Gothic masterpiece is Pugin's model church and it embodies the principles he followed throughout his career.

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St Mary

Ticehurst, Sussex | TN5 7AB

Records from the 12th century mention a church at Ticehurst, but the present building is thought to have been built by Sir William de Etchingham after completing nearby Etchingham church in the 1370s.

St Mark the Evangelist

Hadlow Down, Sussex | TN22 4HY

St Mark’s Hadlow Down was consecrated in 1836, and rebuilt just before the First World War.