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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 Thomas

Aslockton, Nottinghamshire | NG13 9AL

The church was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and built between 1890 and 1892.

St Andrew

Owston, Leicestershire | LE15 8DH

A Grade I listed former Augustinian Priory built in 1170, one of the few remaining monastic churches in Leicestershire.

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All Saints

Holdenby, Northamptonshire | NN6 8DJ

A church that lost its village.

St Andrew

Eakring, Nottinghamshire | NG22 0DA

Beautiful village church with links to Revd William Mompesson.

St Michael & All Angels

Lower Machen, Gwent | NP10 8GU

This beautiful church is closely connected with the nationally important Morgan Family of Ruperra Castle and Tredegar House about five miles away.

St Peter the Apostle

Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1JD

Our beautiful church is known as Barnsley’s 'hidden gem' (as described by John Betjeman).

Christ Church

Mount Pellon, Yorkshire | HX2 0EF

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

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Halifax Minster

Halifax , Yorkshire | HX1 1QY

The 'Mother Church' for the district of Calderdale, open daily for prayer, worship, events and to visit - everyone is welcome to our 900 year old church!

St Leonard

Thrybergh, Yorkshire | S65 4HN

St Leonard’s is a very interesting old church with Saxon origins dating back to 900AD as well as a number of periods of construction that can be seen in its walls, including signs of a Norman apse.

Worksop Priory

Worksop, Nottinghamshire | S80 2BW

A thousand year old wall carving, a 17th century Fox’s Book of Martyrs hidden within its walls, 14th century Crusader crosses and a 15th century skull from the the War of the Roses.

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St Beuno

Aberffraw, Anglesey | LL63 5EJ

A 12th century parish church, St Beuno's may have been used as a royal chapel during the early Middle Ages, as the princes of Gwynedd had a court in Aberffraw.

St Mary

Wombwell, Yorkshire | S73 0DQ

Wombwell, mentioned in the Doomsday Survey of 1086 as Wambella, increased its population dramatically in the 19th century with the development of coal mines and other industries.