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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

Ballygawley, County Tyrone | BT70 1TA

St Paul's church was built around 1732 and rebuilt in 1768, becoming cruciform by the addition of an apse and transepts and a low bell tower. 

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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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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 Crida

Creed, Cornwall | TR2 4SL

The patron saint of Creed is first recorded as St Crite in the 10th century and may well have been a Cornish saint and possibly the daughter of either King Mark of Cornwall or an Irish king.

Ballintoy Church

Ballintoy, County Antrim | BT54 6NA

A church with a big view, notable families and Game of Thrones!

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St Newlina

St Newlyn East, Cornwall | TR8 5LQ

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St Michael

Caerhays, Cornwall | PL26 6LY

There is a peal of six bells, three of which are medieval, contained within the ancient tower which was repaired in 1970 when a new buttress was built.

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St Probus & St Grace

Probus, Cornwall | TR2 4JW

Visit the church with the tallest tower in Cornwall and see the highly decorative mosaic reredos and both of the well known Hawkins memorials, the marble one inside the church, and the ‘Cavalier’ tomb in the churchyard.

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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Crathie Kirk

Ballater, Highland | AB35 5UL

The granite church overlooks the River Dee and the ruins of the 14th century church.