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Portishead Methodist Church

Portishead, Somerset | BS20 6EN

Lively church and community hub on the High Street with cafe and modern facilities close by Portishead Marina.

Holy Trinity

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1LW

The church is Norman with Perpendicular additions.

St Peter & St Paul

Heytesbury, Wiltshire | BA12 0EF

The church of St Peter & St Paul in Heytesbury is a large Norman building, in the centre of this ancient village.

St John the Baptist

Tisbury, Wiltshire | SP3 6AZ

St John the Baptist is in the centre of the Wiltshire village of Tisbury, fifteen miles west of the cathedral city of Salisbury.

Saxon Church of St Laurence

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1LN

Bradford on Avon was an important religious centre in Saxon times and St Laurence church is an ancient building, thought to be one of the most complete Saxon buildings still in existence.

St Nicholas (The Lock Up)

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1BY

Some of the earliest evidence of habitation here comes from fragments of Roman settlements and discoveries from archaeological digs have revealed the remains of a large Roman Villa decorated with well preserved mosaic on the playing grounds of St Laurence School.

Blandford Forum URC

Blandford Forum, Dorset | N17 9PR

The church traces its history back to 1661 when after the Act of Uniformity, Revd William Alleine, who had been appointed to Blandford Parish Church in 1650 was forced to resign his living.

St Andrew

West Stafford, Dorset | DT2 8AB

We have supported this church

St Peter & St Paul

Blandford Forum, Dorset | DT11 7AD

St Peter & St Paul is arguably the best Georgian church outside London and stands at the very heart of its community.

We have supported this church

Christ Church

Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire | BA15 1QL

The church was built in 1841 by George Manners of Bath.

All Saints

Woolley, Somerset | BA1 8AS

Hidden in the hills only four miles north and slightly west of the ancient city of Bath, the village of Woolley dates back to Saxon times and a visit to this most tranquil hamlet is a most uplifting experience.