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Help us to save wonderful UK churches

Across the UK, churches are at risk. Please help us keep them open and in use for the benefit of all. Your donation will help us to support historic places of worship with resources, training and vital grants.

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National Churches Trust staff with Canon Barry English outside St Illtyd Grade II Listed Church in Dowlais, Wales.

Save The Listed Places of Worship Grants Scheme

The Listed Places of Worship Grants Scheme is a lifeline for historic churches – saving them 20 per cent on repair costs. But the future of the scheme is uncertain – and churches, chapels, meeting houses and cathedrals across the country are now paying up to a fifth more for repairs, to fix urgent needs like leaking roofs and crumbling towers. Some of them cannot afford to do these repairs anymore, putting heritage and church buildings across the country at risk of disrepair and closure. Please help us to urge the Government to make this scheme permanent and remove its devastating cap.

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Our impact in numbers

  • Over 2000 Churches and chapels

    We've helped keep open, in good repair and supporting local people since 2007.

  • £ 2.8 million awarded in 2024

    To churches and chapels for urgent repairs, new facilities and essential maintenance.

  • 7 Churches and chapels

    Removed from the Heritage at Risk Register in 2024 with the support of our grants.

A phone being held up to take a photo inside a church
Barabeke CC-BY-NC-SA2.0

We're hiring: Social Media and Content Producer

We are seeking a confident communicator that can help us to tell our story and our impact better, so that historic churches across the UK can stay open and in use. The future of churches is our biggest heritage challenge; this is an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Social Media and Content Producer to help us draw attention to the crisis, support churches in need, and to encourage action.

A stone cross on a church building
Ruth Towell

The National Churches Survey: giving every church a voice

We are carrying out a national survey to help politicians, the media, and the wider public better understand the challenges churches face and to highlight the vital work they do. If you work or volunteer at a church, chapel or meeting house, we want to hear from you.

Fleet All Saints repairs its fire damaged roof
Parish of Fleet

Over 9,000 crimes reported at UK churches in just three years

The Countryside Alliance's new research shows that, on average, at least eight crimes took place at churches every day from 2022-2024. The statistics are sadly no surprise. And now, through no fault of their own, repair costs to fix the damage will be up to 20 percent more expensive for listed churches.

Church of the Week

Church of the Week

Glenock, County Tyrone

Believed to be one of the oldest places of worship in the Diocese of Derry, Glenock St Eugene Church was originally constructed in 1785. Set amidst rolling countryside overlooking the River Owenkillew, this historic rural church stands out in brilliant white. It's crowned by an iconic wooden belfry, which was added in the early 1900s. In 2021, the church received a Treasure Ireland grant of £5,700 as part of the Treasure Ireland project, which is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Pilgrim Trust, and the Department for Communities. That same year, it was also awarded a Wolfson Fabric Repair Grant of £4,000 from the Wolfson Foundation, on the recommendation of the National Churches Trust.

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A church set in a wide landscape
Chris Hoskins & National Churches Trust

Donate now to help keep churches open and in good repair

Across the UK, churches are at risk. Please help us keep them open and in use for the benefit of all. Your donation will help us to support historic places of worship with resources, training and vital grants.

Please donate now