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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 James the Great

Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire | GL52 7SH

Modest and unassuming from the outside, Stoke Orchard's little church has many features showing its origins in about 1170.

St John the Baptist

Little Somerford, Wiltshire | SN15 5JW

The Grade I church is mainly 14th century, although the tower is later.

St Mary

Deerhurst, Gloucestershire | GL19 4BX

St Mary's is one of the most complete buildings to survive from before the Norman Conquest.

Odda's Chapel

Deerhurst, Gloucestershire | GL19 4BX

One of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in England, this chapel was built in 1056 by Earl Odda, a relation of Edward the Confessor.

St Michael & All Angels

Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire | GL52 8LJ

Built on a Saxon foundation that may date back to the 700s, the present church takes character from the 1170s, when it was rebuilt by the Normans and transformed into a large and splendid building.

St Peter & St Paul

Great Somerford, Wiltshire | SN15 5HZ

This Grade I Perpendicular church is also situated by the River Avon.

St Mary

Yate, City of Bristol | BS37 5BG

Situated near Yate town centre, our tower is a prominent landmark.

Good Shepherd

Broadwell, Gloucestershire | GL16 7BW

Having started as a mission church in 1890, the current permanent church, designed by William Leah, was built in 1938.

St James the Great

Dauntsey, Wiltshire | SN15 4HT

Situated by the River Avon, the Grade I church has Norman foundations and was enlarged in the 14th century.

St John the Baptist

Latton, Wiltshire | SN6 6DS

A 12th century stone church in a charming Cotswold village.

All Saints

Down Ampney, Gloucestershire | GL7 5QW

Early English architecture with a window to Ralph Vaughan Williams who was born in the village and wrote the hymn tune Down Ampney.