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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 Michael

Framlingham, Suffolk | IP13 1BJ

St Michael's stands between the centre of the pleasing little market town of Framlingham and the great curtain wall of its 12th century castle.

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St Mary

Fretherne, Gloucestershire | GL2 7JQ

Gloucestershire's mini cathedral in the Severn Vale, a parish church built in High Gothic style by the Victorians, Francis Niblett's masterpiece.

All Saints

Frickley, Yorkshire | DN5 7BX

The church dates back to the 11th century, although much of the present church is 13th century.

St Peter

Friesthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN3 5AL

Memorial, stained glass window and stone cross, in memory of five sons from this hamlet, who all died in The Great War.

St Thomas of Canterbury

Frisby on the Wreake, Leicestershire | LE14 2NJ

In a conservation area in the tiny village of Frisby on the Wreake (255 houses), near the market town of Melton Mowbray, the church is as delightful as it sounds.

St Matthew

Fromes Hill, Herefordshire | HR8 1HR

A delightful example of a small Victorian rural church.

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St Oswald

Fulford, Yorkshire | YO10 4HJ

A handsome Victorian church with beautiful stained glass windows, superb stone carvings and a fine altar with a gold mosaic.

Tait Chapel

Fulham Palace, Greater London | SW6 6EA

The present chapel at Fulham Palace is the fourth known at the site, designed by William Butterfield for Bishop Tait it was consecrated in 1867 but after bomb damage in the 1940s it was altered in the 1950s and is now a fascinating mixture of old and new.

St Andrew

Fulletby, Lincolnshire | LN9 6JY

Fulletby is set high in the Wolds, and was mentioned in the Domesday book.

All Saints

Fulwell, Tyne & Wear | SR6 0JD

All Saints was designed in the Early English style by John Dobson and was consecrated in October 1849.

Old Chapel

Fulwood, Yorkshire | S10 4GL

The chapel is a very attractive but simple building built in 1728.

St Bartholomew

Furtho, Northamptonshire | MK19 6NR

This remote church at the most southern point of the county is beguilingly set at the end of a long tree lined lane which is well indicated by a brown sign off the main road.