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

Dundee Cathedral

Dundee, Tayside | DD1 4EA

The cathedral, the facade of which is in the Victorian Gothic design, was built by the architect George Mathewson and opened on 7 August 1836.

St Paul's Cathedral

Dundee, Tayside | DD1 1TD

Completed in 1855 the Cathedral was designed by George Gilbert Scott in the style of the Middle or Decorated period of Gothic architecture.

St Andrew

Dundee, Tayside | DD1 2JB

The church is the only Trade Kirk in Scotland, and is still the scene of the colourful Kirkin of the Trades held in November.

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St Newlina

St Newlyn East, Cornwall | TR8 5LQ

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The Friary

Dundee, Tayside | DD2 2PN

A former Friary, now a busy community hub and home to City Church, Dundee.

St Salvador

Dundee, Tayside | DD3 7EW

St Salvador's was an early work by the Gothic Revival architect GF Bodley and its construction, of red sandstone, was finished in 1868.

St Patrick (Crossroads Church)

Killesher, County Fermanagh | BT92 1DY

A post famine Catholic Church in an idyllic location in southwest Fermanagh featuring an incredible marble altar raising the mind and heart to God.

St Mary

Lochee, Tayside | DD2 3AP

Joseph A Hansom, also known for designing the 'cab' was the architect of this unusual Gothic Revival church with a large octagonal tower and offset presbytery.

St Cubert

Cubert, Cornwall | TR8 5EZ

St Cubert was a Welsh missionary who came over in the 7th century, together with his companion St Carantoc.

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St Peter

Mevagissey, Cornwall | PL26 6SX

The site upon which this little church is built has been holy ground for some 1400 years and it is known that around 550AD Saint Mevan and Saint Issey busied themselves in this neighbourhood organising the early Celtic church.

All Saints

St Ewe, Cornwall | PL26 6EY

At St Ewe village the road widens just a bit at the market cross and mounting steps, through the gate you'll see the camellia developed by Mr Tregunna of Caerhayes and named St Ewe.

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