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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 Mary

Hanley Castle, Worcestershire | WR8 0BL

In the heart of the village where King John built his castle and PG Wodehouse’s aunt was the Vicar’s wife, stands the Norman church of St Mary.

Church of the Holy Name

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M13 9PG

This vast and stunning masterpiece of the Gothic revival is the only Grade I listed Catholic church in Manchester.

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St John the Baptist

Kings Norton, Leicestershire | LE7 9BF

This 18th century church has retained many outstanding features including a three tier pulpit; Nicholas Pevsner described it as 'Of the churches of the Early Gothic Revival this is one of the most remarkable in England'.

Old Quaker Meeting House

Ettington, Warwickshire | CV37 7TH

Built between 1681 and 1684, this tiny meeting house, like most Quaker meeting houses, does not look at all like the usual idea of a church.

Christ Church

Pontblyddyn, Clwyd | CH7 4HG

Christ Church is a Victorian building.

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St Nicholas

Willoughby, Warwickshire | CV23 8BY

A church that tells the history of architecture over the centuries, from the Normans to the Victorians, and a real live who done it as you walk round our lovely church situated in the middle of a beautiful churchyard.

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St Mary

Treuddyn, Flintshire | CH7 4LN

A beautiful light church, containing some ancient glass in the east windows, and an Elizabethan altar table.

St Augustine

Endcliffe, Yorkshire | S11 8RQ

St Augustine’s promises a warm welcome to all visitors, whether they are looking in on their parish church or have a special interest in stained glass.

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St John the Divine

Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3FE

The church was consecrated in 1892 to replace the defunct and derelict St Mary’s.

St Paul

Widnes, Cheshire | WA8 7QU

St Paul's was built in 1884, It was designed by Henry Shelmerdine as a traditional redbrick building with stained glass windows, a fine font and features in the chancel.

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St Mary

Elmley Castle, Worcestershire | WR10 3HT

The castle, long since ruined, was that of the Beauchamp family and once stood just above the church on the slopes of Bredon Hill.