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

St Margaret

Whalley Range, Greater Manchester | M16 8AE

The church gives the impression of a typical English village church, sitting at an angle to the geometry of the surrounding roads within its church yard.

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St Mary Magdalene

Whalton, Northumberland | NE61 3UX

Largely medieval church displaying the evolution of a well developed 13th century church from a Norman core.

St Mary

Whaplode, Lincolnshire | PE12 6TA

As at Long Sutton, the tower here almost stands aside from the main body of the church.

St Peter

Whatcote, Warwickshire | CV36 5EF

Whatcote is a tiny place at the junction of two Roman roads deep in rural Warwickshire.

St Andrew

Wheatfield, Oxfordshire | OX9 7EN

This medieval church sits, unspoilt, within magnificent Oxfordshire parkland.

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St Michael

Whichford, Warwickshire | CV36 5PG

In the quiet village of Whichford, nestled in the rolling hills of south Warwickshire and located in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

St Mary the Virgin

Whickham, Tyne & Wear | NE16 4SH

St Mary's has been at the heart of the community for many centuries and is an important historic treasure of Tyneside.

St Mildred

Whippingham, Isle of Wight | PO32 6LW

This site has been a place of worship since 1854, and was frequented by Queen Victoria when in residence on the Isle of Wight, the very fabric of our church is rich in royal history and heritage.

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St Andrew

Whissendine, Rutland | LE15 7ET

St Andrew’s serves a village of approximately 1200 people. It is a well loved and well used building, with a very active congregation.

St Mary the Virgin

Whissonsett, Norfolk | NR20 5ST

14th and 15th century church restored in the 1870s with a magnificent organ and Saxon cross.

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St Mary Magdalene

Whiston, Yorkshire | S60 4JG

Our lovely church has stood above the village of Whiston for over 800 years.

St Mary the Virgin

Whiston, Northamptonshire | NN7 1NP

Built to the orders of one man, Anthony Catesby (1500-1554) of the significant Northamptonshire Catholic family whose main seat was at Ashby St Ledger and were later famous for their involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.