Ss Augustine
Chesterfield , Derbyshire | S40 2EP
A parish church that serves the complex needs of its local community.
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Chesterfield , Derbyshire | S40 2EP
A parish church that serves the complex needs of its local community.
Munsley, Herefordshire | HR8 2SQ
Beautiful Norman church in glorious countryside, the churchyard contains a yew tree which is one of the biggest and oldest in Herefordshire.
Croydon, Greater London | CR0 3LJ
An urban church with a colourful blend of the old and the new.
Carshalton, Greater London | SM5 3AG
A living church where God has been worshipped for over 1200 years.
Horsington, Lincolnshire | LN10 5EX
The inside arcades are 13th century and both are of four bays with low double chamfered arches.
Beddington, Surrey | SM6 7NJ
St Mary's is a beautiful historic church in Beddington Park, which contains a significant amount of 14th and 15th century fabric in its structure.
We have supported this church
Roughton, Lincolnshire | LN10 6YJ
Dedicated to St Margaret, this grade II* listed church has been constructed of greenstone, limestone and red brick to create a wonderful patchwork effect that catches the light beautifully in the setting sun.
Beckenham, Greater London | BR3 1AX
Beckenham as a settlement dates from 862.
Sandringham, Norfolk | PE35 6EN
The parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, is a country church of exceptional historic interest, with memorials to many members and relations of the Royal Family from Queen Victoria onwards.
Saxilby, Lincolnshire | LN1 2PE
The church of St Botolph is of considerable interest since it has indications of building in four different architectural styles over a period of some 900 years.
New Leake, Lincolnshire | PE22 8JT
The church was built as a mission church for the small community of New Leake, but has now replaced the churches of Midville and Eastville and serves those villages as well.
Nailsworth, Gloucestershire | GL6 0DQ
This building has been recycled, it was first built in 1715, enlarged several times then moved here stone by stone in 1881.