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
Blaxhall | Suffolk | IP12 2DHThis Grade II* listed 13th century church was built mainly from flint and brick, with a 16th century hammer beam roof which is slate covered. More details
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St Peter
Bramley | West Riding of Yorkshire | LS13 3SFA Gothic Revival building of 1863 by Perkins and Backhouse, heavily remodelled in 1979 by Peter Hill as a combined church and parish centre. More details
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St Peter
Thornton | Leicestershire | LE67 1AYSt Peter’s church is Grade I listed. More details
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St Peter
Withington | Herefordshire | HR1 3QEThe nave and chancel were originally built in the late 12th century, the evidence being the thickness of the walls and the two simple Norman nave doorways. More details
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St Peter
Woolhampton | Berkshire | RG7 5TBSt. More details
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St Peter
Tollerton | Nottinghamshire | NG12 4FTSt Peter's is an 11th century church, and was mentioned in Domesday Book. More details
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St Peter
Willersey | Gloucestershire | WR12 7PNSt Peter’s, is a beautiful, ancient, Grade I Listed Cotswold church building. More details
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St Peter
Blaxhall | Suffolk | IP12 2DHThis Grade II* listed 13th century church was built mainly from flint and brick, with a 16th century hammer beam roof which is slate covered. More details
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St Peter
Wawne | East Riding of Yorkshire | HU7 5XHParts of the church date back 900 years, but most of it is 15th century. More details
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St Peter & St Lawrence
Wickenby | Lincolnshire | LN3 5ABThe parish church of St Peter and St Lawrence is mentioned in the Domesday Book and has been at the centre of the rural community ever since. More details