Map of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have helped
Our map shows the almost 2,000 churches, chapels and meeting houses in the United Kingdom that we've helped with grants since 2007.
You can click on a marker to find churches, use the search boxes to find places of worship by county or denomination or just browse an alphabetical listing of churches, chapels and meeting houses underneath the map. Please note that if we've given more than one grant to a church, it will appear more than once. (All search results appear below the map)
The National Churches Trust continues the work of the Historic Churches Preservation Trust, founded in 1953. Together, we have allocated over 12,000 grants and loans in excess of £40 million, which in current prices equates to over £90 million.
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Churches, Chapels and meeting houses we have helped
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Dickleburgh | Norfolk | IP21 4NN -
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Boughton | Norfolk | PE33 9AQ -
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Bircham Newton | Norfolk | PE31 6QRA late 13th century and early 14th century church. More details
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Hemblington | Norfolk | NR13 4EF -
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Narborough | Norfolk | PE32 1TEAll Saints contains several impressive monuments to the Spelman family, who lived at nearby Narborough Hall. More details
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Litcham | Norfolk | PE32 2PAAreas of the church date from the 13th century although much of the present building dates from the early 15th century. More details
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Marsham | Norfolk | NR10 5RBAwarded a grant to pay for urgent tower stonework and roof repairs. More details
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Marsham | Norfolk | NR10 5RBThe Grade I listed church dates back to the early 14th century, though much of the building is 15th century. More details
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Beighton | Norfolk | NR13 3JZThis Grade I listed thatched church dates mainly from the 14th-15th Century and was restored in 1854. More details
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Old Buckenham | Norfolk | NR17 1RPAll Saints is a Grade I listed medieval village church with some evidence of Saxon and certainly early Norman features. More details