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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 Patrick

Kilsyth, Strathclyde | G65 0PF

This is one of only four churches by architects Gillespie, Kidd & Coia and is in their trademark red brick inside and out.

St Joseph, Scribbagh, Garrison

Scribbagh, County Fermanagh | BT93 4BX

The beautiful building is located in the very west of County Fermanagh not far from the village of Garrison close to the shores of Lough Melvin, it is steeped in history as far back as the Vikings.

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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.

St Bestius

Killeter, County Tyrone | BT81 7EH

Famous for Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of a former Rector Revd William Alexander.

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St Aiden

Magilligan, County Derry | BT49 0JD

Nestled under the wooded slopes of Binevenagh Mountain stands St Aidan’s, a treasure trove of history, legend, and tradition.

Immaculate Conception

Strabane, County Tyrone | BT82 8HD

Boasts beautifully designed stained glass windows, carved sculptures and a heritage museum collection which traces its historical development since 1895.

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St Cadan

Tamlaghtard, County Londonderry | BT49 0JF

Along the dramatic Causeway Coast, where history and nature seamlessly intertwine, lies the hidden gem of Tamlaghtard parish church.

Old Kirk

Kirkcaldy, Fife | KY1 1EH

Kirkcaldy Old Kirk is the oldest building in continuous use in town and today is a non-denominational Christian building.

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Donagheady Presbyterian Church

Strabane, County Tyrone | BT82 0BZ

Donagheady Presbyterian Church was known initially as First Donagheady which was built in the 1600s.

St Mary

Port Glasgow, Strathclyde | PA14 6HB

This modern, well cared for church of distinctive design commands wonderful views across the Clyde estuary is easily located off the Port Glasgow to Kilmacolm Road.