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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

Friesthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN3 5AL

Memorial, stained glass window and stone cross, in memory of five sons from this hamlet, who all died in The Great War.

St Adamnan

Lonan, Isle of Man, | IM4 6AP

One of the oldest churches on the Isle of Man, said to be where Christianity first reached the Manx shores.

St Mary

Welton, Lincolnshire | LN2 3LT

A lovely church with fine features including Christ Hospital Window, Memorial Window (planes of WW1 and submarines), Standards from Old Scampton RAF camp, stencilling on ceiling above chancel and alleged gravestone of the Lincolnshire poacher in the churchyard.

St Cornelius

Linwood, Lincolnshire | LN8 3QQ

The only church in England with a stained glass window dedicated to St Cornelius.

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St Bartholomew

Church Minshull, Cheshire | CW5 6DY

This is a Queen Anne church, in the Bollingbroke style, which is rare in the provinces, but full of natural light.

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St Helen

North Thoresby, Lincolnshire | DN36 5QG

Church with Saxon origins, bearing witness to the constant use and love by the local community as a place of worship throughout its history.

St Chad

Dunholme, Lincolnshire | LN2 3QT

St Chad's is mainly medieval in construction, there has been a church building on this site for at least 700 years.

St Thomas

North Willingham, Lincolnshire | LN8 3RA

St Thomas's is built of green sandstone.

St Mary

Riseholme, Lincolnshire | LN2 2LG

St Mary's church is sited in the grounds of Riseholme Hall and was built by Bishop John Kaye.

St Vincent

Burton, Lincolnshire | LN1 2RD

Set into a hillside, St Vincent's offers visitors stunning views across the Trent valley and features stained glass of local interest.

Hoole URC

Hoole, Cheshire | CH2 3NT

The origins of the church go back to 1887 when a preaching station was set up in a house in Faulkner Street, in 1908 a small site was bought in Walker Street and a 'tin tabernacle' was erected as a Congregational Church.