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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 Helen

Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire | LN5 0SN

Generally agreed to be one of the finest churches in Lincolnshire, St Helen's was already in the front rank before the Victorian architect GF Bodley added a sumptuous chancel, with painted vault and lavishly gilded reredos, in his late 19th century restoration.

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St Michael & All Angels

Highworth, Wiltshire | SN6 7AG

The church is mainly 13th century and Perpendicular although an earlier tympanum of Samson and the Lion survives.

St Mary

Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex | CM22 7HD

The townsfolk of Hatfield Broad Oak wanted a church as big as a monastery, so that is what they built!

Bethany Baptist Church

Chadsmoor, Staffordshire | WS11 5DA

A good example of a working class chapel; built by mining families in the 1860s, beautiful in its simplicity.

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St George

Southall, Greater London | UB1 1NP

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All Saints

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire | GL52 2HG

All Saints is a Victorian church built in the French Gothic style.

St Nicholas

Abbot's Bromley, Staffordshire | WS15 3DD

One of the most unusual features of St Nicholas's church is six huge pairs of painted reindeer antlers hanging in the north chapel.

St Michael

Wood Green, Greater London | N22 8HE

Built mid-way through the 19th century, the church is undoubtedly one of the most significant and architecturally important buildings in Wood Green and sits in a privileged position at the top of what was once known as Jolly Butchers Hill.

St Mary & the Holy Host of Heaven

Cheveley, Cambridgeshire | CB8 9DG

A 13th century, Grade I listed church in the heart of the village.

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St Aldhelm

Edmonton, Greater London | N18 1PL

An overlooked gem of early 20th century architecture and art, strongly influenced by the Arts & Crafts movement and with painting and stained glass by Walter Starmer, best known for his murals at St Jude on the Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb.