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

All Saints

Bingley, Yorkshire | BD16 2RH

 The first records of the church indicate it was rebuilt some time after 1066 by the Lord of the Manor, William Paganel, who gave it, with other possessions of his, to Drax Priory in the time of Archbishop Thurstan (1119–1140).

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St Mary the Virgin

Farthingstone, Northamptonshire | NN12 8EZ

It will be primarily the late 19th and 20th century stained glass that will draw you to this small medieval church at the centre of this handsome ironstone village.

St Mary the Virgin

Fawsley, Northamptonshire | NN11 3BS

A romantic church that stands alone, shorn of its former medieval village, looking out across the Capability Brown landscape of 1760’s toward Fawsley Hall, the seat of the Knightley family and now a country hotel.

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St Lawrence

Denton, Greater Manchester | M34 6AD

St Lawrence's is a timber framed church that at the most conservative estimate dates from 1531.

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St Margaret

Hardwick, Norfolk | NR15 2AB

On the lanes just south of Shelton, Hardwick's little church is a contrast to its elegant neighbour.

St Saviour

Great Moor, Greater Manchester | SK2 7QE

St Saviour's offers an oasis on Great Moor.

St Laurence

Meriden, West Midlands | CV7 7HX

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St Mary Magdalene

Ickleton, Cambridgeshire | CB10 1SL

The exterior of St Mary's is a pleasing, rather homely mixture of roofs and walls clustered around a central tower and spire.

St Nicholas

Denston, Suffolk | CB8 8PP

It is difficult to believe that this beautiful and well cared for church was neglected for many years.

St Alban

Offerton , Cheshire | SK2 5AG

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St Mary Magdalene

Pulham Market, Norfolk | IP21 4TD

A flint church dating from the 14th century in a delightful Norfolk village and cared for by a vibrant church community.

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All Saints

Thirkleby, Yorkshire | YO7 2AT

By the renowned 'rogue' architect EB Lamb in 1851 and described by Pevsner as ‘a veritable riot of forms, perverse and mischievous’, with interesting monuments and stained glass and standing in a tranquil setting in open countryside.