Find a church

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

St Martin

Firbeck, Yorkshire | S81 8JY

Little is known about the early history of the church.

St Michael & All Angels

Hathersage, Derbyshire | S32 1AJ

A lovely church dating back to 1381, having the grave of Little John of Robin Hood fame in the churchyard, whilst providing the inspiration for Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.

St Chad

Kirkby, Merseyside | L32 5TH

St Chad's is a superb Victorian church, built on an ancient site, and has a unique Norman font, and windows and mosaic reredos by Henry Holiday.

St Helen

Sefton, Merseyside | L29 7WG

Sefton parish church is one of the oldest Christian sites on Merseyside and is one of only two Grade I listed building in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton.

Hathersage Methodist Church

Hathersage, Derbyshire | S32 1BB

A living church in the centre of this pretty Peak District village, offering a warm welcome to visitors and many points of interest.

All Saints

Aston cum Aughton, Yorkshire | S26 2EE

A small but beautiful 12th century church.

St Wilfrid

Scrooby, Yorkshire | DN10 4AJ

The 13th century limestone church with its tall early 15th century tower and steeple is Scrooby's focus.

St Leonard

Dinnington, Yorkshire | S25 2LT

St Leonard’s is an 18th century church built on the site of a much earlier building, the first church in Dinnington was recorded in 1088.

Beauchief Abbey

Beauchief, Yorkshire | S8 7BD

The Abbey and grounds were given to the people of Sheffield in 1932 and there is much to see for everyone who enjoys history and the peace of the countryside.

St Peter

Letwell, Yorkshire | S81 8DE

Although there has been a church on this site for over 600 years, the building has been altered several times and what you see today is essentially a 14th century tower with a Victorian nave and apse.

St James the Great

Norton, Yorkshire | S8 8JQ

Norton was once the first parish in Derbyshire encountered by Sheffielders on the road south, just imagine the London coach toiling up Derbyshire Lane! Seen from Graves Park it still appears in a rural setting.

St Peter

Scotter, Lincolnshire | DN21 3RZ

A delightful 11th century church in a lovely setting surrounded by trees and an old graveyard, the doorway is Norman but the rest of the church is later.