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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

Horrabridge, Devon | PL20 7RF

A particularly important church building of more than special interest architecturally, designed by George Fellowes-Prynne, and consecrated in 1893.

St Nonna

Altarnun, Cornwall | PL15 7SJ

Altarnon parish church is known as 'the cathedral of the moors'.

St Dunstan

Cranbrook, Kent | TN17 3HA

The old market town of Cranbrook shares with Tenterden the claim to be the capital of the Kentish Weald.

St Mary

Totnes, Devon | TQ9 5NJ

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St Mary the Virgin

Totnes, Devon | TQ9 5NN

The church at the heart of the town: every year, thousands of people visit our beautiful church.

Trinity Church

Sissinghurst, Kent | TN17 2JG

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All Saints

Old Heathfield, Sussex | TN21 9AG

Heathfield son, Revd Robert Hunt, vicar of All Saints church, sailed to America in 1606 and founded Jamestown.

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St Patrick

Armoy, County Antrim | BT53 8RH

Set in a landscape steeped in myth and legend, the site of St Patrick’s church stands testament to the long tradition of Christianity in the land of saints and scholars.

Tintagel Castle Chapel

Tintagel, Cornwall | PL34 0HE

A small chapel dedicated to the unusual St Hulanus or Ulette, which was probably built before the medieval castle and constructed on top of the ruins of the Dark Age settlement.

St Nicholas

Iford, Sussex | BN7 3EN

Built in 1090 Iford church is a precious survival from just after the Norman Conquest.

St Materiana

Tintagel, Cornwall | PL34 0DJ

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Our Lady Star of the Sea

Brixham, Devon | TQ5 8NB

It can't have been easy being a Roman Catholic in Brixham for it was here, in 1688 that the protestant King William of Orange landed with 35,000 troops to begin the march on London which ended hopes of a catholic succession.