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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 John the Baptist

Kinlet, Shropshire | DY12 3BL

Kinlet church no longer has a village around it, but stands in a rather remote location in the grounds of Kinlet Hall.

St Georges Cathedral

Southwark, Greater London | SE1 7HY

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was engaged as architect and it was considered the most important Catholic Church in England when it was built from 1839, seating about 3,000 people. 

St Clement Danes

Strand, Greater London | WC2R 1DH

This is the 'Oranges and Lemons' church, rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1682, burnt out during World War II and reconsecrated as the Central Church of the Royal Air Force in 1958 with antique and modern silver, RAF Books of Remembrance, Squadron Standards and Badges.

St Illtyd

Neath, Glamorgan | SA11 3AA

Legend has it that Illtyd used to retreat to this spot during Lent.

Lincolns Inn Chapel

Holborn, Greater London | WC2A 3TL

The present building was consecrated in 1623 having been built to the designs of Inigo Jones.

Holy Sepulchre

Northampton, Northamptonshire | NN1 2LY

Historic medieval round church that has been welcoming worshippers and visitors since 1100AD.

St Mary

Oldswinford, West Midlands | DY8 2HA

We have supported this church

St Giles

Pipe Aston, Herefordshire | SY8 2HG

Tiny, remote and very rural, the church here has a great treasure: a Norman tympanum showing the Lamb of God flanked by a griffin and a winged bull.

St Andrew the Apostle

Presteigne, Powys | LD8 2AF

Presteigne is only just in Wales, the border here being formed by the River Lugg, which flows a few yards to the north of the church.

St Antony

Hamsey Green, Greater London | CR2 9ET

We have supported this church

All Saints

Crawley Down, Sussex | RH10 4HD

A traditional Victorian church with a superb hall.

Grays Inn Chapel

Holborn, Greater London | WC1R 5ET

This is the chapel of one of the four Inns of Court. It is on the site of the chapel built in 1315, and rebuilt in the 1960s following destruction in the Second World War.