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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

Branxton, Northumberland | TD12 4SW

Tranquil ancient sacred space and historically important Flodden Battlefield church.

St Paul

King Cross, Yorkshire | HX1 3NU

Designed by renowned architect Sir Charles Nicholson, St Paul's architectural beauty lies in its simplicity and lightness.

All Saints

Pocklington, Yorkshire | YO42 2AX

Dubbed 'The Cathedral of the Wolds', the tower of All Saints defines Pocklington from miles around and its interior is the focal point for visitors to the town, many who are tracing their family roots.

Furness Abbey

Barrow in Furness, Cumbria | LA13 0PJ

The impressive remains of an abbey founded in 1123 by Stephen, later King of England, including much of the east end and west tower of the church, the ornately decorated chapter house and the cloister buildings.

St Francis Hill Chapel

Goosnargh, Lancashire | PR3 2FJ

A historic Roman Catholic 'Barn' style chapel built in 1755 during penal times.

We have supported this church

St John the Baptist

Lowick, Northumberland | TD15 2UD

Visitors have described the church in the visitors book as 'impressive' and 'lovely'; they admire the particular peaceful quality of the building.

St Mary

Huggate, Yorkshire | YO42 1YE

A Grade I Listed medieval building and unique for the Yorkshire High Wolds, it has an imposing spire which can be seen for miles around.

St Mary

Gosforth, Cumbria | CA20 1AU

St Mary's has been an important religious site since the 8th century.

St Helen

Skipwith, Yorkshire | YO8 5SQ

Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!

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St Michael

East Ardsley, Yorkshire | WF3 2LJ

The current church building is circa 145 years old, but there has been a place of worship here since 1206.

Christ Church

Sowerby Bridge , Yorkshire | HX6 2LW

Built by John Oates opened in 1821 and funded by the Victorian industrialists for the increasing workforce in their factories.

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St James

Fordon, Yorkshire | YO25 3HT

Said to be the smallest active church in Yorkshire, and one of the smallest in Britain, St James is a Grade II listed building.