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

All Saints North Street

York, Yorkshire | YO1 6JD

Tucked away from York's busy city centre, near the river Ouse and next to a row of picturesque 15th century timber framed houses, lies this fine medieval Anglo Catholic church.

St Nicholas

Burnage, Greater Manchester | M19 1PL

St Nicholas church is a Grade II* listed building and was the first church designed by the architect Nugent Francis Cachemaille Day.

St Wilfrid

Langton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL7 0TE

A Grade II 12th century church which stands alone in a field just south of the village of Great Langton in an idyllic and peaceful rural setting.

St Martin le Grand

York, Yorkshire | YO1 9QL

St Martin calls itself 'an old church in a modern guise', others have called it a phoenix risen from the ashes.

Holy Trinity Goodramgate

York, Yorkshire | YO1 7LF

Visitors could easily miss the gateway to Holy Trinity, at the end of Lady Row cottages in Goodramgate, the most ancient row of humble domestic buildings in York built in 1316.

St James

Murton, Yorkshire | YO19 5UJ

We have supported this church

York Oratory

York, Yorkshire | YO1 7EF

York Oratory is the Mother Church of the city of York.

Christ Church

Mount Pellon, Yorkshire | HX2 0EF

Christ Church is Victorian era church in north Halifax with a vibrant, Christian community.

We have supported this church

St John the Baptist

Keele, Staffordshire | ST5 5AT

Village church built 1868-1870 by local landowner in the Gothic style on the site of a 13th century Knights Templar Chapel.

St James

Gatley, Cheshire | SK8 4NF

The church is significant to the community as it stands at the heart of Gatley village overlooking and next to the village green and civic war memorial.

York Minster

York, Yorkshire | YO1 7JN

Discover 2,000 years of history and human creativity. Delve into the historic and human stories which have shaped the Minster we see today, from our Roman roots to the staff and volunteers who care for the current cathedral.