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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 Thomas

Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 3LW

Lovely church situated in the heart of Rhyl town centre.

Trinity Methodist

South Elmsall, Yorkshire | WF9 2TB

Neo gothic style, constructed in 1885 from Elland flagstones and Horsforth sandstone.

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St Mary

Weaverham, Cheshire | CW8 3NJ

A warm, welcoming, friendly church with a history of over 1,000 years.

Sussex Street Christian Centre

Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 1SE

A welcoming town centre church dating back to 1863, Grade II listed.

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St Ann

Rhyl, Denbighshire | LL18 2PD

Small family friendly newly refurbished church near town centre of Rhyl.

St Bridget

Lower Dyserth, Denbighshire | LL18 6DB

An historic church dating from around 1430, its glory being the famous Jesse Window and the remains of two Celtic standing crosses now housed with the church.

St Winefrides Well Shrine

Holywell, Wrexham | CH8 7PN

Winefride (Gwenfrewi) was the daughter of a local prince named Tewyth and his wife Gwenlo, her uncle was St Beuno.

St James

Holywell, Flintshire | CH8 7PP

A beautiful and ancient church founded by St Beuno in the 7th century, after which a stone church was built in the 14th century, and extensive rebuilding was done in 1769.

St Peter

Wintringham, Yorkshire | YO17 8HU

A peaceful medieval church.

St Michael & All Angels

Great Houghton, Yorkshire | S72 0BL

The church was built about 1650 and was adjacent to Sir Edward Rodes’s home, ‘The Old Hall’, and used for worship by his family and tenants of his land.

St David

Pantasaph, Flintshire | CH8 8PE

This Victorian neo Gothic church was originally built as the parish church for the village and was donated to the Catholic church by Viscount Feilding and his wife in 1850 when they converted to Catholicism.

St Mael & St Sulien

Cwm, Denbighshire | LL18 5SG

An ancient place of worship in a stunning setting overlooking the Vale of Clwyd, the Snowdonia Range and the coastline towards the Great Orme, set within a churchyard full of wild flowers in the spring and summer, close to the Clwydian Way walking route and a network of more local footpaths.