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

Holy Trinity

Skipton, Yorkshire | BD23 1NJ

This ancient church has been at the top of the High Street for centuries, welcoming local people as well as folk from all over the world.

St Llawddog

Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire | SA43 2RZ

This church is the best example in the county of correct Ecclesiological Gothic of the English Decorated style, it also has the finest collection of stained glass.

St Peter & St Paul

Barnby Dun, Yorkshire | DN3 1EB

Although there is mention of a church in Barnby Dun in the Domesday Book, the present building is mainly 14th century, although the tower is 13th century.

St Margaret

Ilkley, Yorkshire | LS29 9QL

St Margaret's was built in 1879 in the late Neo Gothic, or Perpendicular, style.

St Teilo

Merthyr Mawr, Glamorgan | CF32 0LS

Although our little church is relatively new (built 1848-1852) it was erected on a very ancient site.

St Dochdwy

Llandough (near Cowbridge), Glamorgan | CF71 7LX

A church at the centre of a pretty village outside Cowbridge with interesting features.

St Martin of Tours

Womersley, Yorkshire | DN6 9BH

On the outside, a fine medieval church with a broach spire and on the inside, a complete Victorian Gothic interior by GF Bodley with beautifully decorated ceilings throughout the church.

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St Paul

Ireland Wood, Yorkshire | LS16 6BS

St Paul's is a post war octagonal estate church designed by Geoffrey Davy.

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St Thomas of Canterbury

Burton le Coggles, Lincolnshire | NG33 4JS

This Grade I church is at the centre of a gorgeous rural village, with a classic village pub, and is the most peaceful place to spend a few minutes.

Holy Trinity

Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire | PE8 6YW

A plum pudding for old men.

St Swithun

Hinton Parva, Wiltshire | SN4 0DL

This small Grade I church dates mainly from c1300.

St Peter

Tickencote, Rutland | PE9 4AE

Perhaps Rutland's most photographed church, St Peter's is the result of combining a Norman church of about 1170 with an enthusiastic late 18th century reconstruction in Romanesque style.