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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 James with St Clement

Moss Side, Greater Manchester | M14 4TH

A long established community church with a warm welcome and a key archive to the area's history.

St James the Great

Silsden, Yorkshire | BD20 0PB

In 1712 the church was built as a chapel of ease in a farmer’s barn.

Friends Meeting House

Farfield, Yorkshire | LS29 0RQ

The date carved in the stone above the door of this simple meeting house shows that it was built in the same year as the Toleration Act of 1689.

St Andrew

Wingfield, Suffolk | IP21 5RA

14th and 15th century church with magnificent tombs of some old Dukes of Suffolk.

St Matthew

Walsall, West Midlands | WS1 3DG

St Matthew’s church has an amazingly rich history and preserved records to show it.

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St Chad

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M4 4EX

Fine neo gothic church by Weighman & Hadfield, opened in 1847 with many original features.

St Leonard

Aston Le Walls, Northamptonshire | NN11 6UF

We have supported this church

St Ann

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M2 7LF

Dedicated to the mother of the Virgin Mary but paying tribute to its patron, Lady Ann Bland, St Ann's was first consecrated in 1712.

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Manchester Cathedral

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M3 1SX

Built in 1215, with much rebuilding and refurbishment since, the church became a cathedral in 1847.

St Mary

Manchester, Greater Manchester | M2 6LN

In 1794, the Roman Catholic Church sought to tackle Manchester's deepest troubled area on a site crowded in by intensive poor quality housing on land which had so recently been open meadow and grazing pasture.

St Mary the Virgin

Radwinter, Essex | CB10 2SW

The story of Radwinter church as it appears today revolves around the Reverend JFW Bullock, who was Vicar here from 1865 to 1916 and whose family had been lords of the manor.

St George

Anstey, Hertfordshire | SG9 0BY

St George's is reached through a 15th century lychgate that incorporates a small lock-up, said to have been made in 1831 to punish drunkards.