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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

All Saints

Ingham, Lincolnshire | LN1 2YW

All Saints, with its beautiful stained glass east window, is a peaceful, welcoming church and it's well kept churchyard contains a 13th century gravestone and village war memorial.

St John the Baptist

Inglesham, Wiltshire | SN6 7RD

An ancient painted wonder saved by William Morris.

St Peter & St Paul

Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire | PE25 1PW

During WWII Butlins holiday camp was named HMS Royal Arthur and today the church has a Royal Arthur chapel with a memorial stained glass window.

St Michael & All Angels

Ingram, Northumberland | NE66 4LT

A beautiful church set in a large rural churchyard, an ideal place for quiet meditation.

St Anne

Ings, Cumbria | LA8 9PY

St Anne’s is a beautiful Grade II* Georgian church, one of the few examples from this period in the North of England.

Insh Village Church

Insh, Highland | PH211NT

In the mid 19th century some of the congregation left their parish church in Kincraig, to hold their own services in the open air in Insh village.

St John the Baptist

Instow, Devon | EX39 4LU

One of the highest churches on the North Devon coast, a landmark yet hidden from marauders; great views of Bideford Bay from the churchyard which is probably celtic in origin.

Inverness Cathedral

Inverness, Highland | IV3 5NR

An imposing building constructed in pink sandstone which stands close to the west bank of the River Ness and looks across the river to the city centre and to Inverness Castle.

Free North Church

Inverness, Highland | IV1 1QY

This impressive Gothic church was designed by local architect Dr Alexander Ross and completed 1893.

We have supported this church

Iona Abbey

Iona, Western Isles | PA76 6SN

Take the foot ferry to Iona and step off onto one of Scotland’s most sacred sites.

Castle Hill Church

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 6QF

The church was built in 1956 and is Grade II because of its unusual architecture, particularly the walls which contain hundreds of small panes of coloured glass.

St Peter by the Waterfront

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1XF

St Peter’s is mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086, suggesting that there was a church on this site then.