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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 Sophia

Galston, Strathclyde | KA4 8HT

This distinctive church was created by architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and was constructed 1885-6.

Laigh Kirk

Kilmarnock, Strathclyde | KA1 1BL

New Laigh Kirk has many unique features and attracts visitors, the stained glass windows are of national importance and there are links to Robert Burns and to the Covenanters.

St Michael & All Angels

Felton, Northumberland | NE65 9HU

St Michael & All Angels is set in a conservation area and provides a tranquil place to pause, reflect and feel refreshed.

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St Peter in Chains

Ardrossan, Strathclyde | KA22 8DU

Designed mainly by architect Dr Jack Coia and opened in 1938, St Peter in Chains has distinctly Scandinavian influences, with the tower said to be reminscent of Stockholm Town Hall. It has a simple light interior.

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A'Chleit

Muasdale, Highland | PA29 6UX

A'Chleit church sits on a promontory north of the village of Muasdale on the west coast of Kintyre.

Fenwick Parish Church

Fenwick, Strathclyde | KA3 6DH

This whitewashed church was built in 1643 in the shape of a Greek cross, having four arms of equal length.

St Michael & All Angels

Alnham, Northumberland | NE66 4TL

In the tiny village of Alnham and set on the edge of the Northumbrian National Park, close to the source of the River Aln and somewhat off the beaten track.

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Selkirk & Ashkirk Parish Church

Selkirk, Scottish Borders | TD7 4LN

A historic church building in the centre of the community, known for its warm welcome and lively congregation.

Stobo Kirk

Stobo, Scottish Borders | EH45 8NX

Stobo Kirk is one of the oldest standing churches in Scotland and offers a fascinating history combined with a truly beautiful interior.

St Lawrence

Warkworth, Northumberland | NE65 0UR

Although there was an important Saxon church here, the present building dates mainly from the 1130s.

St Andrew

Glanton, Northumberland | NE66 4AN

St Andrew's church, situated on the west side of the village of Glanton, was built in 1783 and was originally a Presbyterian church and is now the only church in the village.