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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 Mary

Newport, Gwent | NP20 1TP

Beautiful gothic style church built in 1839 with impressive integral tower and stained glass.

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St Gwynno

Llanwynno, Glamorgan | CF37 3PH

A medieval church on an ancient site, with two early stone crosses built into the south wall, and outside is the grave of famed runner ‘Guto Nyth Bran'.

Holy Rood

Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1AX

Visitors to Holy Rood are often caught quite unawares by their first sight of the interior where a wealth of brick, marble and wood, convey a sense of splendour and dignity, in direct contrast to the exterior which is plain and almost unadorned.

Salem Wesleyan Reform Church

Barnsley, Yorkshire | S70 1AP

The church was built in 1825, with seating for 350 people, a schoolroom and classrooms that were opened later, in 1852. It was built as an impressive town centre Congregational Chapel.

St Peter

Greatworth, Northamptonshire | OX17 2DU

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Newport Cathedral

Newport, Gwent | NP20 4EA

The ancient cathedral is situated on top of Stow Hill overlooking the city of Newport having much architectural merit which provides a rewarding experience for visitors, as well as a quiet space for private reflection or prayer.

St Mary the Virgin

Charlbury, Oxfordshire | OX7 3PS

The interior of Charlbury church is something of a surprise.

St Michael & St James

Church Stowe, Northamptonshire | NN7 4SG

St Michael’s church is in the parish of Stowe Nine Churches, originally simply Stowe meaning ‘Christian Holy Place’.

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St Hilda

Halifax, Yorkshire | HX1 4HE

Providing stability and hope for over one hundred years, this Victorian city church which maintains an important link with the Duke of Wellington's regiment.

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St Giles

Carburton, Nottinghamshire | S80 3BW

The earliest reference to a church at Carburton is in a 12th century document.

St James the Great

Flockton, Yorkshire | WF4 4DH

This pretty village church is grade II listed and was built in 1869 in the gothic revival style.