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

Corpus Christi

Tremeirchion, Denbighshire | L17 0RU

Join centuries of pilgrims who have visited this medieval church on the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way, nestling in its Celtic circular churchyard, surrounded by 800 year old yews and with magnificent, far reaching views of the countryside and sea.

St Asaph Cathedral

St Asaph, Denbighshire | LL17 0RD

St Kentigern built his church here in 560, later leaving it to St Asaph.

St Asaph & St Kentigern

St Asaph, Denbighshire | LL17 0RG

An ancient and beautiful church in the heart of our city, recently renovated internally, and a wonderful venue for church services and community activities.

Christ Church

Macclesfield, Cheshire | SK11 6EG

Magnificent Georgian church in Macclesfield town centre.

St Michael & All Angels

Macclesfield, Cheshire | SK10 1DY

Victorian building with atmospheric mediaeval chapels, contains stunning early 20th century stained glass and the finest collection of pre-reformation alabaster memorials in the northwest.

Hoole URC

Hoole, Cheshire | CH2 3NT

The origins of the church go back to 1887 when a preaching station was set up in a house in Faulkner Street, in 1908 a small site was bought in Walker Street and a 'tin tabernacle' was erected as a Congregational Church.

Holy Trinity

Thorpe Hesley, Yorkshire | S61 2QJ

This church was built between 1837 and 1839, on land given by Earl Fitzwilliam of Wentworth Woodhouse.

St Margaret

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 1BB

A hidden gem in the beautiful grounds of the Gillis Centre, the Chapel and adjoining former Convent was the first religious house to be built in Scotland after the Reformation.

St Mary the Virgin

Ecclesfield, Yorkshire | S35 9XY

The earliest reference to a church is from 1141 although it is probable that one existed here well before the Norman Conquest.

Polwarth Parish Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH11 1LU

The Kirk on the Canal; a place of wholeness and well being, a light to the nations.

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Duddingston Kirk

Duddingston, City of Edinburgh | EH15 3PX

Remarkable Norman stone carving decorates the arch of the original entrance, this kirk has its foundation in the early 12th century although there were additions in the 17th and 18th centuries.