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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 James

Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire | SG12 8JZ

A local treasure unchanged for 200 years.

St Aidan

Basford, Nottinghamshire | NG6 0ED

Opened in 1905, the church is famous for its 1966 carvings at the top of the pillars by the sculptor Witold Gracjan Kawalec, representing Work, Peace, Mercy, Hope, Life, Guidance, Humility, Justice, Grace and Music.

St John the Evangelist

Great Stanmore, Greater London | HA7 4AQ

A beautiful Victorian church with an interesting history in a pleasant surrounding.

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St Peter

Maidenhead, Berkshire | SL6 7QU

An attractive, thriving, late Victorian church, with a modern attached church centre.

St Andrew

Soham, | CB7 5ED

A magnificent medieval church boasting carved angels and tie beam roof; Olaudah Equiano, former slave and prominent abolitionist got married here in 1792.

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St Peter & St Paul

Wisbech, Cambridgeshire | PE13 1HP

In the centre of the town, just to the east of the site of what was once an important castle, and close to the River Nene, this church has a long and complex history, all reflected in its unusual internal arrangements.

Holy Trinity

Balsham, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4DS

The most memorable feature of the outside of the church is the square tower with its massive buttresses.

Holy Trinity

West Hendred, Oxfordshire | OX12 8RS

Prettily situated in a wooded hollow near to Ginge brook, a little altered 14th century decorated church, with medieval encaustic tiles, and pew ends, also Jacobean woodwork.

St Peter

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL54 5LU

St Peter's is a beautiful Grade I listed church which dates back to the 15th century and it contains many ancient artifacts which are on display including a particularly fine piece of stained glass in its east window.

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St Matthew

Bestwood, Nottinghamshire | NG5 5GH

The church was designed by Vernon Royle, who was much influenced by Sir Basil Spence’s three churches in Coventry.

St Peter

Upwell, Norfolk | PE14 9AA

St Peter's stands beside the Wisbech Canal, a navigable arm of the River Nene.

St Giles

Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire | SL2 4LN

The churchyard here is famously said to have inspired Thomas Gray to write his Elegy in a Country Churchyard in 1750, and he is buried close to the east wall of the church.