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

All Saints

Eyeworth, Bedfordshire | SG19 2HH

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St Nicholas

Cholderton, Wiltshire | SP4 0DB

This remarkable church was built in 1840-50 by Wyatt & Brandon for the Reverend Thomas Mozley, Cardinal Newman’s brother in law.

Bethesda Baptist Church

Neyland, Pembrokeshire | SA73 1TR

Baptist Church in the centre of the small but busy town of Neyland in the county of Pembrokeshire, serving the community with a large church a Community hall and an internet cafe.

St John the Baptist

High Toynton, Lincolnshire | LN9 6NN

High Toynton is a ‘doubly thankful’ village, it is one of only 14 churches in the UK where all the men came back from both World Wars.

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St Nicholas

Cabourne, Lincolnshire | LN7 6HU

St Nicholas stands on a bend on the A46 and is easily missed, but if you stop you will find a surprisingly beautiful church with Saxon tower, grave markers, Norman font and other ancient features.

Holy Trinity

Long Sutton, Somerset | TA10 9HT

The church tower is visible for miles around, and is in the 'Levels' style. The figures around the church roof are either gargoyles (water spouts) or Hunky Punks, a local name for grotesque carvings which are not gargoyles.

St Andrew

Donington on Bain, Lincolnshire | LN11 9TJ

The church of the flying hassocks, a pretty Early English church nestling in a delightful Wolds village situated on the long distance Viking Way walk.

St Mary

Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 3AF

Well loved Norman church with the tallest lead and timber spire in England.

St Mary

Windermere, Cumbria | LA23 1BA

St Mary's church came into being as a direct result of the coming of the railway to Windermere, just a short walk downhill from the Railway Station and in view of the Lake and magnificent fells.

St Andrew

Curry Rivel, Somerset | TA10 0HQ

The church tower is a landmark for a long way around, and was rebuilt in 1861 to the original medieval designs, but in blue lias stone, rather than the Ham stone from which the rest of the church is built.

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Tabernacle URC

Pembroke, Pembrokeshire | SA71 4DE

The Tabernacle URC is situated in the centre of Pembroke, a town with a profound and important history.

Carey Baptist Church

Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire | HP1 1LD

Baptists have been worshiping in Hemel since the 1600s and Carey church opened on its current site in October 1861, built in Early English Gothic style.