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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

The Ascension

Whixley, Yorkshire | YO26 8AR

Do not miss this gem between York and Harrogate, listed in Domesday book of 1086, with fascinating headstops with strange faces staring at visitors from every angle.

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St John

Whorlton, Westerhope, Tyne and Wear | NE5 1NN

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St Bartholomew

Wick, City of Bristol | BS30 5PD

Visitors often comment on the attractiveness and atmosphere of our simple airy Butterfield church.

St James

Wick, West Glamorgan | CF71 7QE

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St John the Evangelist

Wick, Highland | KW1 5QF

Built in 1870, St John's is especially attractive, with a warm, friendly atmosphere.

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St Peter & St Lawrence

Wickenby, Lincolnshire | LN3 5AB

A lovely village church with interesting features to be discovered including early 14th century stained glass depicting three medieval family shields of the Percy, Umfraville and Beaumont families.

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St Andrew

Wickham Skeith, Suffolk | IP14 4HX

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St Nicholas

Wickham, Hampshire | PO17 6HR

A beautiful. intimate and friendly church, where we aim to bring people closer to God and to each other.

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St Swithin

Wickham, Berkshire | RG20 8HD

Prepare yourself for surprises when you go into this church, from the outside nothing looks untoward, except that the tower is clearly Saxon, and the whole of the rest of the building is obviously very much later.

St Andrew

Wickhambreaux, Kent | CT3 1RQ

One of Kent's lovely churches to visit, St Andrew's dates from the 14th century when the Earls of Kent were Lords of the Manor.

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St John the Baptist

Wickhamford, Worcestershire | WR11 7SA

Wickhamford's handsome limestone church makes a wonderful composition with the large half timbered manor house next door, bought in 1549 by the Sandys family.

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