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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 Andrew

South Church, County Durham | DL14 6SP

A 13th century collegiate church with Saxon remains, of particular interest is a Saxon cross reconstructed using both original late 8th century and modern replacement sections of stonework.

Penuel Baptist Church

Rhymney, Glamorgan | NP22 5ER

A large bilingual Welsh Baptist church built in the early 19th century.

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St Michael

Duntisbourne Rous, Gloucestershire | GL7 7AP

This enchanting little church, stepped down the slope of a Cotswold hillside, is just as ancient as it looks and feels.

St Peter

Stockton on Tees, County Durham | TS18 3PJ

A red brick, Victorian church proud to serve its local community.

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Escomb Saxon Church

Escomb, County Durham | DL14 7SY

One of only three complete Saxon churches in Britain, this wonderfully preserved church sits in a sunken circular enclosure bordered by battered walls, an influence from Celtic Ireland.

St Andrew

East Heslerton, Yorkshire | YO17 8RN

A tall tower and wonderful views.

St Mary the Virgin

Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire | NN12 7SS

A royal village indelibly linked with Edward IVs Queen, Elizabeth Woodville, and with Charles ll who gave this crown property to his natural son Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton.

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St Cuthbert

Redmarshall, County Durham | TS21 1EU

St Cuthbert's is a Grade I listed building that dates from the 12th century.

St Nicholas

Grainsby, Lincolnshire | DN36 5PT

St Nicholas is built of chalk and ironstone and has some interesting scorch marks on the walls, believed to be the result of the church being ‘fired’ by marauding Danes.

St Andrew

Fulletby, Lincolnshire | LN9 6JY

Fulletby is set high in the Wolds, and was mentioned in the Domesday book.

Yr Hen Gapel

Llwynrhydowen, Ceredigion | SA44 4QB

This simple stone chapel, which opened in 1733, retains its Georgian character.

High House Chapel

Ireshopeburn, County Durham | DL13 1HD

High House Chapel was built in 1760 as 'a preaching house for Divine worship' and is the oldest purpose built Methodist Chapel in the world to have been in continuous weekly use since then.