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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 Aidan

Llawhaden, Dyfed | SA67 8DJ

We have supported this church

St Mary

Kentisbeare, Devon | EX15 2BG

The chequered tower of St Mary's is striking and unlike any other in Devon.

All Saints

Wyke Regis, Dorset | DT4 9ES

Weymouth's original parish church and an important example of the Perpendicular style from the 15th century.

Swinton Kirk

Swinton, Scottish Borders | TD11 3JJ

A small country kirk with a long history in rural Scottish Borders country.

St Mary

Offwell, Devon | EX14 9SA

St Mary's is best know for its Copleston rectors, an ancient, formidable and prosperous clerical dynasty who served continuously as rectors of the parish from 1772 to 1954.

St Margaret

New Galloway, Dumfries & Galloway | DG7 3RP

Small Arts & Crafts style church with charming wooden lychgate fronting the road.

Holy Trinity & St Mary

Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland | TD15 1EE

The most striking thing about Holy Trinity, England's most northerly parish church, is that because the main body of the church was built in Cromwellian times, it has neither a tower nor a steeple.

St Mary

Begelly, Pembrokeshire | SA68 0XE

The 13th century church is a hidden gem, yet with Pembrokeshire's tallest church tower it’s not that well hidden!

St Mary

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire | SA65 9HB

St Mary's is a grade II listed building with plenty of interesting features including an internal baptistry pool, beautiful stained glass windows, balcony historically used by fisherman and very important links to the last invasion of Britain in 1797.

All Saints

High Bray, Devon | EX32 7QL

An 800 year old community church overlooking Exmoor and the Roman era village at the ford over the river Bray.

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St Julian

Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7BZ

This church was built in 1874-1878 to replace the Fisherman’s Chapel which stood at the seaward end of Tenby’s stone pier.

St Peter

Tiverton, Devon | EX16 6RP

There was probably a church on this hilltop overlooking the River Exe in late Saxon times, but the first stone church was erected shortly after the Norman Conquest and consecrated in 1073.