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

Lyme Regis Baptist Church

Lyme Regis, Dorset | DT7 3HR

We are an early Baptist Church, founded in 1653 and have been on the present site since 1699, our first Minister was hung, drawn and quartered on the beach for joining the Monmouth Rebellion!

St Peter

Highfields, Leicestershire | LE2 1DA

St Peter’s is a large, Grade II Victorian church built between 1872 and 1879 to the design of George Edmund Street.

St Edward, King & Martyr

Corfe Castle, Dorset | BH20 5EQ

The church stands on open lawns in the centre of the village facing the famous Castle.

St Mary

Offwell, Devon | EX14 9SA

St Mary's is best know for its Copleston rectors, an ancient, formidable and prosperous clerical dynasty who served continuously as rectors of the parish from 1772 to 1954.

St John the Baptist

Hillingdon, Greater London | UB8 3QR

Grade II* listed church dating back to the 13th century with 17th century tower, Memorial Chapel and lovely stained glass windows and monuments.

St James

Southwick, Hampshire | PO17 6EF

This beautifully cared for church was largely rebuilt in 1566, and then remained virtually unchanged until the Georgian period.

Olive Tree Branch

Luton, Bedfordshire | LU3 1HT

The Olive Tree Branch is a large prominent building at a roundabout on the top of a hill in Luton, which includes an impressive stained glass window in the south wall of the church above the central aisle, within the church’s calm, tranquil setting.

St Mary

Kentisbeare, Devon | EX15 2BG

The chequered tower of St Mary's is striking and unlike any other in Devon.

St Paul

Burton on Trent, Staffordshire | DE14 2ED

St Paul's was designed by JM Teale of Doncaster and EB Denison, later Lord Grimthorpe.

Christ Church

Ottershaw, Surrey | KT16 0PB

This village church, consecrated in 1864, has an extensive churchyard and a wide variety of interior decoration.

St Mary

Llanllugan, Powys | SY21 0AG

Llanllugan Abbey was founded by Maredudd ap Rhobert, lord of Cydewain, it was the only religious house for women in North Wales and the former abbey church now serves as the parish church.

All Saints

Sandon, Staffordshire | ST18 9TB

12th century church Grade I Listed for its rare display of post Reformation wall paintings, stained glass and monuments celebrating the genealogy of Samson Erdeswicke, Staffordshire historian who died in 1603.