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

Friends Meeting House

Come to Good, Cornwall | TR3 6QS

The tiny village is home to an historic Quaker meeting house, a cob and straw thatch building dating from 1710 and containing glass dating from 1640.

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St Just

St Just in Roseland, Cornwall | TR2 5JD

The current church building dates from the 13th century. It was consecrated by Bishop Walter Bronescombe on the 14th August 1261.

St Macartan (The Forth) Chapel

Augher, County Tyrone | BT77 0EA

Home to four amazing Clarke Studio stained glass windows, St Macartan's is spectacularly set in the heart of the lovely Clogher Valley.

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Devoran Methodist Chapel

Truro, Cornwall | TR3 6PY

The parish is named after the Cornish word for water 'Dowr' and lies near the point where two rivers meet.

St James the Great

Stonehaven, Grampian | AB39 2JB

Opened in 1879, designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and Arthur Clyne, this is a beautiful church.

Our Lady of the Wayside

Broughderg, County Tyrone | BT79 8HW

Small modern church in a scenic location amid the Sperrin mountains.

St Mylor

Mylor Harbour, Cornwall | TR11 5UD

Welcome to St Mylor, in a place where worship began in 411, our much loved church is sited within a beautiful churchyard, and overlooks Mylor Harbour on the River Fal.

Fortingall Parish Church

Fortingall, Tayside | PH15 2LL

Standing on an ancient Christian site, the current church was built in 1900-02 to designs blending Scottish vernacular with the newly fashionable Arts and Crafts style.

St Joseph

Coleraine, County Londonderry | BT51 5BD

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

Pitlochry, Tayside | PH16 5DX

The Church was built in 1857 as the town of Pitlochry grew.

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St Stephen

Treleigh, Cornwall | TR16 4AY

When you walk through the door of St Stephen, Treleigh, you will be dazzled by the array of green and gold kneelers completed in the 1970s and the beauty of the Hawthorn window, dedicated to Revd Arthur Hawthorn who was vicar from 1941 to 1958.