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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 John the Baptist

Granborough, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3NS

A warm and welcoming church with over 700 years of history at the centre of this north Buckinghamshire village.

All Saints

Martock, Somerset | TA12 6JL

All Saints is built entirely from the local Ham stone, it is a handsome town church with a history stretching back to at least as early as the 12th century, as some of its architectural details show.

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St Matthew

Walsall, West Midlands | WS1 3DG

St Matthew’s church has an amazingly rich history and preserved records to show it.

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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

North Marston, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3PH

An exceptionally fine church, St Mary’s bears witness to two substantial investments in its history.

St Peter & St Paul

Lufton, Somerset | BA22 8SU

A charming tiny Somerset village church which has been the centre of worship for the hamlet for over a thousand years.

Central Hall Methodist Church

Walsall, West Midlands | WS1 2EQ

Traditional town centre Central Hall with a 1929 'Rank cinema style' frontage and a magnificent fully restored Nicholson & Lord organ which can be heard (or played) by arrangement.

St Laurence

Winslow, Buckinghamshire | MK18 3BJ

St Laurence is the parish church for Winslow, an ancient market town in Buckinghamshire.

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St Michael & St James

Church Stowe, Northamptonshire | NN7 4SG

St Michael’s church is in the parish of Stowe Nine Churches, originally simply Stowe meaning ‘Christian Holy Place’.

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Sutton Coldfield URC

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands | B73 6AA

The church began with the faith of one man, Alderman Manton.

St Illtud

Llantwit Major, Glamorgan | CF61 1SG

Known as the Westminster Abbey of Wales, St Illtud's is one of the oldest Christian sites in the UK.

St Lawrence

Towcester, Northamptonshire | NN12 6AD

Here is a large town church that speaks of the 15th century. In 1483 Edward V, the husband of Elizabeth Woodville of nearby Grafton Regis, gave a large grant of stone from the royal quarries nearby in Whittlebury.