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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 Michael

Wilsford, Wiltshire | SP4 7BL

Situated by the Avon, the church has a Norman tower but the rest is by TH Wyatt in 1851.

St Mary & St Nicholas

Wilton, Wiltshire | SP2 0DL

Grade I Victorian church built by Wyatt and Brandon for the Pembroke family at Wilton House.

Wimbledon Congregational Church

Wimbledon, Greater London | SW19 3QH

Up to 1957 Wimbledon Congregational Church met in the hall known as the Memorial Hall which is now rented by Building Blocks Nursery.

Donhead Preparatory School Chapel

Wimbledon, Greater London | SW19 4NP

‘After 83 years Donhead finally has its own Chapel and, as a Jesuit School, is now complete’ GC McGrath, Headmaster.

Wimborne Minster

Wimbourne, Dorset | BH21 1EB

This is a large and exciting church founded, like Sherborne in 705; a nunnery here was dissolved in the 11th century and a college of canons served the parish until the Dissolution.

St Giles

Wimborne St Giles, Dorset | BH21 5LZ

St Giles church stands beside picturesque almshouse and near to the great house of the Ashley Coopers, Earls of Shaftesbury.

Hailes Abbey

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL54 5PB

13th century Cistercian abbey.

St Peter

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL54 5LU

St Peter's is a beautiful Grade I listed church which dates back to the 15th century and it contains many ancient artifacts which are on display including a particularly fine piece of stained glass in its east window.

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St Thomas the Martyr

Winchelsea, Sussex | TN36 4EB

Winchelsea was built as a new, planned, town in 1288 after the old town was destroyed by the sea and the church was given a large and prestigious plot within a very large churchyard.

Winchester Cathedral

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9LS

Fifteen centuries of English history lie behind the massive Cathedral you see today. It stands at the heart of historic Winchester, once the seat of Anglo-Saxon and Norman royal power, on the site of an early Christian church. It’s been a place of worship ever since.

Winchester College Chapel

Winchester, Hampshire | SO23 9NA

The chapel was built between the years 1387 and 1395 to designs by William Wynford, with Hugh Herland responsible for the traceried wooden ceiling and Thomas of Oxford for the glazing.