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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 James

Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6NF

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Holy Trinity

Littleborough, Greater Manchester | OL15 9AE

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St Helen

Skipwith, Yorkshire | YO8 5SQ

Open daily, this Anglo Saxon church is set in a wonderfully peaceful location and full of history with some rare features, a real gem!

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St Mark

Leeds, Yorkshire | LS2 9AF

St Mark is the last to survive of the three ‘Million’ or Church Commissioner’s churches built in Leeds.

Holy Trinity

Buildwas, Shropshire | TF8 7DA

There has been a church on the present site since medieval times, but our present church dates from 1720, with close ties to Buildwas Abbey and the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, we are in a stunning location overlooking the River Severn.

St Peter

Whatcote, Warwickshire | CV36 5EF

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

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.

Christ Church

Mount Pellon, Yorkshire | HX2 0EF

Christ Church is Victorian era church in north Halifax with a vibrant, Christian community.

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St David

Newbold on Stour, Warwickshire | CV37 8TT

Built 1836 with local stone, interesting stained glass, several war graves.

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Holy Trinity

Great Paxton, Cambridgeshire | PE19 6RJ

Stunning Anglo-Saxon church in Cambridgeshire which Pevsner describes as 'the interior is not only a surprise, it is also an architectural shock of a high order'.

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St Owen

Bromham, Bedfordshire | MK43 8LL

St Owen's is in a privately owned park which once belonged to Bromham Hall but there has been a church on this site for at least 800 years and there are signs which indicate that there may have been an earlier Saxon building here.