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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 the Virgin

Fawley, Buckinghamshire | RG9 6JA

The parish church of St Mary's lies at the centre of the village where it has stood on its present site for over eight hundred years.

St Boniface

Quinton, West Midlands | B32 2QD

An interesting example of a 1950s church, one of many built by Birmingham diocese to cater for the needs of the people living in the outer ring of the city which was expanding rapidly at the time.

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St Michael's

Llanyblodwel, Shropshire | SY10 8NQ

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Aldershot Cathedral

Aldershot, Hampshire | GU11 2BY

Long and red brick with Portland stone facings and with a tall tower topped by a spire, the church is a prominent local landmark.

St Mary

Banbury, Oxfordshire | OX16 0AA

If you’re new to Banbury, on holiday or just visiting, new to church, or just curious about life and faith, we’d love to welcome you.

St Thomas & St Luke

Dudley, West Midlands | DY1 1QD

Built in 1818, an ambitious pioneer work by the architect William Brooks built in neo Gothic style, with the only window by esteemed glass painter Joseph Backler known to have survived.

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St Lucia

Upton Magna, Shropshire | SY4 4TZ

A thousand years old, dedicated to St Lucia patron saint of light and eyesight; appositely working alongside the RNIB accessibility centre telling her fascinating story and the history of this ancient church.

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St Edburg

Bicester, Oxfordshire | OX26 6AR

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Capel Newydd

Nanhoron, Gwynedd | LL53 7SL

Probably the oldest surviving non conformist chapel in north Wales, this stone building was built in 1770.

St Mary

Kinnerley, Shropshire | SY10 8DF

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St Mary Magdalene

South Bersted, Sussex | PO22 9QE

The present church at South Bersted dates back to 1405, when it was consecrated and dedicated by the Bishop Reade of Chichester before a large congregation.