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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

Fordon, Yorkshire | YO25 3HT

Said to be the smallest active church in Yorkshire, and one of the smallest in Britain, St James is a Grade II listed building.

St Cynfarch & St Mary

Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire | LL15 2EW

Medieval parish church built in the classic Vale of Clwyd double nave style and set in a peaceful churchyard with marvellous views of the Clwydian Range and, if you are lucky, visiting Hawfinches.

St Mary the Virgin

Buckland, Oxfordshire | SN7 8QW

A visitor to this 12th century beautiful church can see many different architectural styles with constant reminders of the past in the two transepts and the chancel, richly endowed to celebrate the loves of lost ones.

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St Tyssil

Llandyssil, Powys | SY15 6LQ

An unusual example of a ‘tractarian’ church that remains virtually unspoilt.

The Chapel

Yatton, Herefordshire | HR1 4TD

A remote and romantic place.

St Philip & St Paul with Wesley

Southport, Merseyside | PR8 6QR

A 19th century building with tastefully done 20th century reordering.

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St Luke

Southport, Merseyside | PR9 9AJ

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St Nicholas

East Dereham, Norfolk | NR19 1DN

Dereham's church is doubly impressive: not only is it a grand town church complete with integral tower, is also has a massive, quite separate, bell tower.

St Bartholomew

Holmer, Herefordshire | HR4 9RG

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St Michael

St Albans, Hertfordshire | AL3 4SL

Oldest site of known Christian activity in the British Isles; art and architecture from across a millennium.

St Wilfrid

South Kilvington, Yorkshire | YO7 2NN

The church is thought to date from the reign of Henry III.

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St Barnabas

Tuffley, Gloucestershire | GL1 5LJ

A most dramatic piece of early 20th century ecclesiastical architecture.