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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St Peter
Croft on Tees | North Yorkshire | DL2 2SGAwarded £2,500 grant for gutter maintenance and internal repair work from historic water damage, including re-plastering. More details
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St Peter
Darwen | Lancashire | BB3 3HEThe foundation stone of St Peter’s was laid on July 19 1827, and the consecration ceremony held on 13 September 1829. More details
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St Peter
Congleton | Cheshire | CW12 4ABSt Peter’s is a Grade I listed building with a stunning, almost complete, Georgian interior of national importance, with original 18th century fittings and furnishings. More details
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St Peter
Seaview | Isle of Wight | PO34 5ASThe land on which St Peter’s sits was bought in 1858 by the local squire to erect a chapel of ease. More details
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St Peter
Williton | Somerset | TA4 4NSAwarded £2,500 for relining of gutters, and removal of timber and plaster affected by dry rot. More details
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St Peter
Raunds | Northamptonshire | NN9 6JBThe building is Grade I listed. More details
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St Peter
Titley | Herefordshire | HR5 3RRThe present church building was built in 1865 by E Haycock Junior, on the site of a former Tironensian monastic cell. More details
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St Peter
Winchcombe | Gloucestershire | GL54 5LUThe church of St Peter is a Grade I listed building, The present church remains externally very much as completed in 1468, a fine example of 15th Century perpendicular architecture. More details
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St Peter
Little Ellingham | Norfolk | NR17 1JHSt Peter’s is located at the centre of the village. More details
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St Peter
Tilton on the Hill | Leicestershire | LE7 9LBSt Peter's, Tilton on the Hill is Grade I listed and contains something interesting from every century, from the late 12th Century onwards. More details