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

Memorial Community Church

Plaistow, Greater London | E13 8AL

The Memorial Baptist Church building was opened in 1922 to house the church and its welfare work.

We have supported this church

St Simon & St Jude

Llanddeusant, Dyfed | SA19 9UL

From the churchyard full of orange hawkweed, knapweed and other native wild flowers there are spectacular views of the mountains with the legendary lake Llyn y Fan Fach, where a shepherd boy fell in love with a lady who appeared from the lake.

Pales Meeting House

Llandegley, Powys | LD1 5UH

The Pales Quaker Meeting House was built in 1717 and has been in continuous use as a place of worship since that time, the thatched building and attached cottage are Grade II* listed buildings and the adjacent graveyard has been in use since the mid 1600s.

St Mary Magdalene

Bleddfa, Powys | LD7 1PA

Bleddfa means 'the abode of wolves', and wolves were still to be found in Radnor Forest until Tudor times.

St Andrew with St Mary

How Caple, Herefordshire | HR1 4SX

Dreamy rural church with romantic interior, overlooking pasture land which leads down to the winding Wye, a romantic and historic How Caple which is understandably one of Herefordshire's most popular wedding churches.

St Peter

Stevenage, Hertfordshire | SG2 8AN

St Peters was built at the time the area of Broadwater was developed in the mid 1950s.

Holy Trinity

Torbryan, Devon | TQ12 5UR

Mighty medieval church deep in the countryside.

St Paul

Hamstead, West Midlands | B42 1ES

The Miner's Church.

St Catherine

Brynamman, Carmarthenshire | SA18 1BT

There is always a warm welcome for anyone at St Catherine's church, Brynammam.

St Paul

Bedford, Bedfordshire | MK40 1SQ

Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.

St Francis of Assisi

Shefford, Bedfordshire | SG17 5DD

The highlight of a visit is to the Sanctuary to view the fine triptych reredos with covered cornice and panels of saints and inscriptions recording incumbents and donors.