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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

Beckingham, Nottinghamshire | DN10 4PH

Although the first reference to a church here is from the early 12th century the oldest parts of the church date from the 13th century.

St Mary

Beddgelert, Gwynedd | LL55 4YA

A major tourist spot in Snowdonia with the Welsh highland Railway, Gelert’s Grave and the start of the Watkin Path up Snowdon.

St Mary

Beddington, Surrey | SM6 7NJ

St Mary's is a beautiful historic church in Beddington Park, which contains a significant amount of 14th and 15th century fabric in its structure.

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Christ Church

Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 3TJ

Modern and welcoming city church.

St Paul

Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 1SQ

Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.

St Sannan

Bedwelty, Monmouthshire | NP12 0BD

Typical whitewashed Welsh hilltop church with pub and holy well down the road.

St Andrew

Beesby, Lincolnshire | LN13 0JG

A small but much loved church built in brick and stone and containing a delightful stone carving of a man with toothache!

St John the Baptist

Beeston, Nottinghamshire | NG9 1GA

An early record of a church at Beeston records its appropriation to the Cluniac priory of Lenton between 1231 and 1267.

St Michael & All Angels

Beetham, Cumbria | LA7 7AL

The beautiful Grade I church we see today, situated by the River Bela, is the result of additions and adaptations through the centuries.

St Mary

Begelly, Pembrokeshire | SA68 0XE

The 13th century church is a hidden gem, yet with Pembrokeshire's tallest church tower it’s not that well hidden!

All Saints

Beighton, Norfolk | NR13 3JZ

A lovely 14th century building of flint and stone dressing with thatched nave roof supported by 28 original 14th century single framed scissor braced collar rafters.

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St Peter & St Paul

Belchford, Lincolnshire | LN9 6LR

Nicholas Leache, rector of Belchford in 1536, was one of the ringleaders in the Lincolnshire Rising in which 3,000 people marched through the county to protest against closure of the monasteries by Henry VIII.