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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 Sepulchre

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN1 2LY

Historic medieval round church that has been welcoming worshippers and visitors since 1100AD.

St Mary

Gayton, Northamptonshire | NN7 3HP

A very early church with a Norman tower incorporating a late Saxon door case and, inside, a Norman font.

St Peter

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN1 1SR

The most outstanding Norman church.

St Mary the Virgin

Ross on Wye, Herefordshire | HR9 5HD

A large (for Herefordshire) 13th century building largely in decorated Gothic style.

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St Mary Magdalene

Turnastone, Herefordshire | HR2 0RD

Church of 12th century origins in peaceful rural location.

St Matthew

Normanton, Leicestershire | LE15 8RP

Fairy tale church almost lost forever under the waves of Rutland Water.

St James

High Melton, Yorkshire | DN5 7SZ

Please visit St James church at High Melton.

St Andrew

Kingham, Oxfordshire | OX7 6YS

St Andrew's has been at the heart of Kingham since the 12th century and is a beautiful, peaceful church to visit.

Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester, Gloucestershire | GL1 2LX

Gloucester Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship continuously for over 1,300 years: our vision is to seek to be 'in tune with heaven and in touch with daily life'.

St John the Evangelist

Birkby, Yorkshire | HD1 5EA

Built between 1851 and 1853 at a time when the town was rapidly expanding and prosperous, the church is vast, with a magnificent tower with octagonal spire reaching to some 220 feet high, a landmark which can be seen for many miles around. 

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All Saints

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN1 1DF

At All Saints you encounter a Wren city church in the provinces, of the highest quality.

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St Matthew

Kingsley, Northamptonshire | NN1 4RY

The creation of this outstanding late Victorian Gothic church was made possible by its patron the local brewer Pickering Phipps, the local architect Matthew Henry Holding and its first incumbent the Revd JR Hussey.