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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 Peter

Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TB

Pretty rural church with interesting stained glass windows in West Berkshire.

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All Saints

Churchill, Oxfordshire | OX7 6NU

A beautiful church in the Georgian gothic revival style, built in 1837, with a bright interior with clean lines.

Douai Abbey

Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TQ

Benedictine monastery under the patronage of St Edmund, King and Martyr.

Heath Chapel

Heath, Shropshire | SY7 9DS

Buried in the countryside high in the Clee Hills, Heath is just about the plainest, simplest church you will ever see.

St Augustine

Dodderhill, Worcestershire | WR9 8LN

This hilltop church is on a Roman site and replaced a Saxon building in the early 13th century.

Old Meeting

Tadley, Hampshire | RG26 3NY

Grade II listed 17th and 18th century chapel built to appear as a house when non conformists were persecuted.

London Street URC

Basingstoke, Hampshire | RG21 7NU

The building was originally known as the London Street Mission House and the first foundation stone was laid in 1800.

Holy Ghost

Basingstoke, Hampshire | RG24 9DX

Holy Ghost church was built in the early English style by Canon Alexander Scholes, who is buried in the church grounds and his memorial headstone is on the north side of the church.

St John the Baptist

Mamble, Worcestershire | DY14 9JY

The church has numerous features of interest, including a 13th century effigy of a knight, 14th century glass, a 17th century minstrels gallery and a wonderfully macabre 16th century carving of a skeleton.

Havant URC

Havant, Hampshire | PO9 1PP

Typical late 1800 building in what was then a prominent part of town and proudly designed by a local architect.

St Laurence

Church Stretton, Shropshire | SY6 6DQ

A fine cruciform church, largely Early English but with a Norman nave, a Perpendicular central tower and Victorian aisles as well as 13 grade II listed structures within its charming churchyard.

St Andrew

East Hagbourne, Oxfordshire | OX11 9ND

Hagbourne parish church was built, or rebuilt, at the beginning of the 12th century, and consisted then of a nave and chancel, now only a few walls remain from this time.