Find a church

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

St Mary & Corpus Christi

Down Hatherley, Gloucestershire | GL2 9QB

The church was largely rebuilt in 1859 and 1860 but has a 15th century tower, with a Tudor window and doorway.

We have supported this church

St Mary the Virgin

Much Cowarne, Herefordshire | HR7 4JQ

The church of St Mary the Virgin is mainly 13th and 14th century on Anglo Saxon foundations, with Victorian restoration after a devastating fire in 1840.

St Augustine of Canterbury

Even Swindon, Wiltshire | SN2 2HA

Large Roman basilica style church built for the growing population of Swindon because of the Great Western Railway.

St John the Baptist

Eastnor, Herefordshire | HR8 1RA

Adjacent to Eastnor Castle, with fine monuments by Stuart and Scheemakers as well as Kempe and Pugin connections.

The Church

Moreton Jefferies, Herefordshire | HR1 3QY

A church without a name.

St Mark

Swindon, Wiltshire | SN1 5EH

We have supported this church

St Michael

Eglwysfach, Ceredigion | SY20 8SX

Village church with famous literary associations.

We have supported this church

St Peter in the Wood

Appleshaw, Hampshire | SP11 9BH

Haven of peace in a quiet Hampshire village; open daily.

We have supported this church

St Michael & All Angels

Kingsland, Herefordshire | HR6 9QW

A treasure, St Michael & All Angels is a familiar sight in the midst of our village, valued by locals and visitors alike for its picturesque setting and delightful interior.

We have supported this church

St John the Evangelist

Elkstone, Gloucestershire | GL53 9PD

The sturdy 14th century Perpendicular west tower of St John's marks the highest church in the Cotswolds.

St Sampson

Cricklade, Wiltshire | SN6 6AX

St Sampson, with its magnificent tower, is an outstanding architectural and artistic landmark close to the Thames Path.

We have supported this church

Christ Church

Swindon, Wiltshire | SN1 3HB

Christ Church is a grade II* listed church, built in 1851 to a design by George Gilbert Scott.