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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Airton Friends Meeting House
Airton | North Yorkshire | BD23 4AE -
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Burton in Lonsdale | North Yorkshire | LA6 3JU -
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Ingleby Arncliffe | North Yorkshire | BL7 0LP -
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Slingsby | North Yorkshire | YO62 4AD -
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Newton on Ouse | North Yorkshire | YO30 2BNIn recent times the poor condition of the church has put visitors off. More details
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Bolton Percy | North Yorkshire | YO23 7BAAwarded a grant to help fund a project to re-roof the nave and aisles, and to repair roof timbers, parapets, gutters and flashing. More details
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Newton on Ouse | North Yorkshire | YO30 2BNThere has been a church in Newton on Ouse since Saxon times. More details
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York | North Yorkshire | YO1 8RZThis is a 14th century Norman church built on the site of a 10th century Norse Christian church, which is believed to have been a 7th century Anglo Saxon church before that. More details
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Burythorpe | North Yorkshire | YO17 9LJThe church was built in 1858. More details
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Church of the Ascension
Whixley | North Yorkshire | YO26 8ARThe Church of the Ascension is predominantly Early English but dates back to pre-Conquest times. More details