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

Holy Trinity

Denby Dale, Yorkshire | HD8 8RU

The church is a wonderful example of 1930s church architecture, of traditional and Art Deco construction.

St Elvan

Aberdare, Glamorgan | CR44 7AB

A church of contrasts, with whitewashed walls in the nave, beautifully painted floral ceilings in Arts & Crafts style in the side chapels, and 16 stained glass windows.

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All Hallows

Harthill, Yorkshire | S26 7YG

All Hallows church, grade I listed, is a focal point in the pretty village of Harthill.

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St Mary

Llanvair Discoed, Monmouthshire | NP16 6LY

The church was founded in the 12th or 13th century.

St Mary

Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire | NG12 3FE

The ruins of St Mary’s stand on a low rise nearly a kilometre north east of the village of Colston Bassett.

All Saints

Aston cum Aughton, Yorkshire | S26 2EE

A small but beautiful 12th century church.

St Lawrence

Long Buckby, Northamptonshire | NN6 7QH

A splendid building that originates in the 12th century, serving the local community in many ways today.

St Michael & All Angels

Llantarnam, Monmouthshire | NP44 3BL

The medieval church with its fine Tudor tower and 16th century chancel arcade was probably built by monks for the local community.

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 Nicholas

Eydon, Northamptonshire | NN11 3PQ

The church is at the south end of the village adjacent to Eydon Hall, and oddly, both it and the hall post date this fascinating village.

St Osmund

Tarlton, Gloucestershire | GL7 6PA

Chapel of Ease from Domesday times with links to Salisbury Cathedral and Tom Denny windows.

St Tewdric

Mathern, Monmouthshire | NP16 6JA

There has been a church on this site since the 600s, the current church was erected in the 1300s with a bell tower of six bells - still active, added in the 1400s, it is a Grade I listed building and sits on the Welsh Coastal Path near Chepstow.