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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

Clapham, Greater London | SW4 0QZ

Opened for worship in 1776, the church is most famously associated with William Wilberforce and the group of friends known to history as 'the Clapham Sect'.

St Margaret

Denton, Northamptonshire | NN7 1DG

At first glance the church at Denton might look medieval but in fact all of it, apart from the 13th century tower, was rebuilt in 1827/28 by Charles Squirhill.

Ulrika Eleanora

Marylebone, Greater London | W1H 4AG

For almost 300 years the Swedish Church in London has been a spiritual home for Swedish residents, seafarers and visitors alike.

St Barnabas

Pimlico, Greater London | SW1W 8PF

We have supported this church

St Anne

Chasetown, Staffordshire | WS7 3QL

We have supported this church

St Piran

Perranzabuloe, Cornwall | TR4 9LQ

St Piran’s is the parish church of Perranzabuloe was situated just outside the village of Perranporth following the demise of the previous church which succumbed to the encroachment of sand.

St Mary

Wheaton Aston, Staffordshire | ST19 9NJ

We have supported this church

St Jude on the Hill

Hampstead Garden Suburb, Greater London | NW11 7AH

St Jude's was designed by Edwin Lutyens to be the centre piece of Hampstead Garden Suburb.

St Just

St Just in Roseland, Cornwall | TR2 5JD

The current church building dates from the 13th century. It was consecrated by Bishop Walter Bronescombe on the 14th August 1261.

John Hughes Memorial Chapel

Pontrobert, Powys | SY22 6JA

John Hughes, the famous Methodist minister, preached and lived at the chapel until his death in 1854.

St Mary

Clifton Reynes, Buckinghamshire | MK46 5DT

Topped with rows of neat battlements like a church from a medieval fairytale, Clifton Reynes church sits at the end of its secluded village surrounded by open country, in a bend of the River Great Ouse.

St Mary at Finchley

Finchley , Greater London | N3 1TR

The church was established sometime in the 12th century and by 1356 it was dedicated to St Mary.