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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 John the Baptist

East Ayton, Yorkshire | YO13 9HL

The Church is steeped in history with its early 12th century nave featuring sloping inner walls and 13th century chancel and lancet window.

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St Oswald

Filey, Yorkshire | YO14 9ET

A 12th century church built during the reigns of King Henry II, Richard I, John and Henry III.

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St Mary the Virgin

Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire | DL11 6SP

Beautiful peaceful church offering self service refreshments for visitors and a community space and facilities for local events.

St Mary

Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL10 6AQ

St Mary's has the memorial of Henry Jenkins, who is reputed to have lived until the grand age of 169 years.

St Michael & All Angels

Bootle, Cumbria | LA19 6TH

This ancient but much altered building houses some lovely stained glass windows, see especially the depiction of the Adoration of the Shepherds in the chancel.

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Easby Abbey

Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU

The impressive ruins of Easby Abbey lie in picturesque surroundings by the River Swale in North Yorkshire.

St Agatha

Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU

St Agatha's is a beautiful church dating from the 6th century.

St Mary the Virgin

Richmond, Yorkshire | DL10 7AQ

A very fine church with Norman origins, substantially altered by Gilbert Scott.

Mount Grace Priory

Northallerton, Yorkshire | DL6 3JG

Set amid woodland in North Yorkshire, this unusual monastery is the best preserved Carthusian priory in Britain.

St Martin

Bowness on Windermere, Cumbria | LA23 3DE

An oasis of calm in the heart of a busy tourist area.

St James

Staveley, Cumbria | LA8 9PA

St James church is designed in Gothic style by renowned church architect JS Crowther from Manchester (he later restored Manchester Cathedral).

St Anne

Ings, Cumbria | LA8 9PY

St Anne’s is a beautiful Grade II* Georgian church, one of the few examples from this period in the North of England.