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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 Paul

Kildollagh, County Derry | BT52 1UD

St Paul's is a living church with ancient roots; overlooking the river Bann, it is a beautiful Victorian church offering peace and tranquillity and is a well preserved fine example of the work of the famous Irish architect Joseph Welland.

Donagheady Presbyterian Church

Strabane, County Tyrone | BT82 0BZ

Donagheady Presbyterian Church was known initially as First Donagheady which was built in the 1600s.

St Mary

Morpeth, Northumberland | NE61 2QT

Over 700 years old, set in a peaceful churchyard with a glorious 14th century Tree of Jesse window.

St Aidan

Stobhill, Northumberland | NE61 2SA

Come and visit St Aidan's, a warm welcoming environment awaits you.

St Cuthbert

Elsdon, Northumberland | NE19 1AA

A 14th century church with Roman tombstone, medieval grave covers, exquisite windows, historic churchyard, 18th century carved headstones and two medieval stone coffins.

St James the Great

Morpeth, Northumberland | NE61 1BQ

St James is a fine Victorian church in Morpeth, so come and see it.

Drumtullagh Parish Church

Ballymoney , County Antrim | BT53 8UN

The church was designed by famous architect Charles Lanyon, and is an excellent source of information, through parish records, for anyone tracing their family tree.

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St John Dunnalong

Bready, County Tyrone | BT82 0EB

Midway between the historical walled city of Londonderry and the market town of Strabane.

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St Andrew

Bothal, Northumberland | NE61 6SW

A wonderful, quiet, sacred space with most interesting medieval stained glass and knight's tomb.

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St Joseph

Coleraine, County Londonderry | BT51 5BD

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St Francis of Assisi

Byrness, Northumberland | NE19 1TR

A Chapel of Ease built in 1786 which has a wonderful window commemorating the work people who died while the Catcleugh dam was built from 1894-1905.