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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

Huddersfield, Yorkshire | HD1 4DT

Our church building, opened in 1819 originally seated 1500, oday the interior has been tastefully reordered to make it suitable for a wider range of activities for people of all ages; there are activities most days of the week and the church is opened regularly for viewing.

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Holy Innocents

Highnam, Gloucestershire | GL2 8DG

One of the most significant Victorian churches in the country.

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St John the Evangelist

Cadeby, Yorkshire | DN5 7SW

St John’s church is a wonderful small church in South Yorkshire, overlooking grand views of the Dearne Valley.

St Michael

Barford St Michael, Oxfordshire | OX15 0RS

A Grade I listed church built in 1150 with a Norman tower and north door, which features an unusual sharply arched head and rare examples of beakheads and zigzags.

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Holy Trinity

Hardwicke, Herefordshire | HR3 5TA

Situated below Little Mountain, Holy Trinity commands fine views towards the Radnor Hills and Herefordshire.

Stones Methodist Church

Ripponden, Yorkshire | HX6 4LA

A traditional Methodist church in the heart of the Pennines with warm hospitality and spectacular views.

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Bwlch y Sarnau Baptist Chapel

Bwlch y Sarnau, Powys | LD6 5NE

Established and built in 1829, the chapel is built in the simple Arts & Crafts and vernacular style.

Holy Trinity

Besthorpe, Nottinghamshire | NG23 7BN

Holy Trinity was built in 1844 to replace an old chapel of ease, which had been built c1535.

Northampton Cathedral

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN2 6AG

Few Northampton residents know that the town has a Cathedral!

Corpus Christi

Tremeirchion, Denbighshire | L17 0RU

Join centuries of pilgrims who have visited this medieval church on the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way, nestling in its Celtic circular churchyard, surrounded by 800 year old yews and with magnificent, far reaching views of the countryside and sea.

St Mary the Virgin

Edith Weston, Rutland | LE15 8EY

The long history of St Mary's opened a new chapter during the construction of Rutland Water when it became linked with the neighbouring church of St Matthew.

St Dubricius

Hentland, Herefordshire | HR9 6LW

Hentland was the Collegiate Church or monastery of St Dyfrig (alias Dubricius), the famous 6th century Bishop of Glywysing, and as such it is still a popular place of pilgrimage.