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

Ss Augustine

Chesterfield , Derbyshire | S40 2EP

A parish church that serves the complex needs of its local community.

St John the Baptist

Tideswell, Derbyshire | SK17 8NU

Why not visit the majestic, 14th century church of Saint John the Baptist (The Cathedral of the Peak )in Tideswell, Derbyshire?

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St Mary & All Saints

Great Budworth, Cheshire | CW9 6HH

Great Budworth is a very pretty village with houses of many ages and kinds, and at its heart sits St Mary's, a lovely red sandstone church dating mainly from the 15th and 16th centuries, though the Lady Chapel dates back to the 14th century.

St Mary the Virgin

Cilcain, Flintshire | CH7 5NN

Medieval church with spectacular angel hammerbeam roof, significant pieces of stained glass, historic stones, and gorgeous views.

St Lawrence

Gumfreston, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8RA

Like many Welsh churches, St Lawrence's is built within a 'llan', an early Christian enclosure that may date back to the first days of Christianity in Wales.

All Saints

Hawton, Nottinghamshire | NG24 3RN

The tiny rural village of Hawton might seem a surprising place to find an astonishing gallery of medieval carvings in stone, but its handsome and unspoilt church is just that.

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Salem Chapel

Pentre Gwynfryn, Gwynedd | LL45 2NP

If you're Welsh, you'll know the old, eerie painting of Salem instantly.

St Peter & St Paul

Old Brampton, Derbyshire | S42 7JG

A Grade I listed church dating back to the 12th century.

St Mary

Chickney, Essex | CM6 2BY

A remote unspoilt delight.

St Saeran

Llanynys, Denbighshire | LL16 4PA

A hidden sanctuary of tranquillity steeped in centuries of prayer in Dyffryn Clwyd.

St John the Baptist

Sutton at Hone, Kent | DA4 9EX

Large 14th century church with Jacobean furnishings, set in semi-rural Kent with views towards the Thames and Canary Wharf.

St Mary & All Saints

Chesterfield, Derbyshire | S40 1XJ

The 'Crooked Spire' is one of Derbyshire's best known landmarks, it's 228 feet high and leans 9 feet 6 inches from its true centre.