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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 Peter & St Paul

Caistor, Lincolnshire | LN7 6UG

Caistor is a historic hilltop market town with a tremendous history.

St John the Evangelist

Calder Vale, Lancashire | PR3 1SR

A small, picturesque and much loved early 19th century church, situated above the village of Calder Vale, Lancashire, in beautiful woodland countryside.

Old Priory & St Illtyd

Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7UH

Caldey Island has had a Christian community since the 6th century, making it one of the earliest Christian sites in Britain.

St David

Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7UJ

This is the parish church of little Caldey Island, where both islanders and monks are buried, their graves marked by wooden crosses.

St Mary

Calne, Wiltshire | SN11 0HU

The Grade I church has a mainly Perpendicular exterior.

St Mary the Virgin

Calton, Staffordshire | ST10 3JX

This church was built by the villagers on land donated by villagers and the vicars were employed by the villagers until 1900 when it was transferred to the Diocese of Lichfield.

We have supported this church

St Wilfrid

Calverton, Nottinghamshire | NG14 6FQ

St Wilfrid’s is a 13th century church in Early English style and has carvings from the 12th century.

St Giles

Camberwell, Greater London | SE5 8RB

Whether you live nearby or are thinking about visiting from further away, you will always be very welcome at St Giles.

All Saints

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB58BP

Victorian decorative genius.

Our Lady & English Martyrs

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB2 1JR

This building is renowned as one of the most beautiful Roman Catholic churches in England.

St Bene't

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB2 3PT

St Bene't is the oldest church in Cambridge, dating from around 1020, the fine Saxon arch predates the Norman conquest.

St Giles

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | CB3 0AQ

With its sumptuous interior, the church was established on this site in the late 11th century but the current building is 19th century.