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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 Saviour

Larkhall, Somerset | BA1 6LX

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St Dyfrig

Treforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1DB

Welcome to the church of St Dyfrig, home of the Catholic community of Pontypridd and Treforest since 1927 and designed in the mock Byzantine style.

St Andrew

Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk | PE14 7LR

A handsome old church.

St Edith

North Reston, Lincolnshire | LN11 8JD

This humble church is dedicated to St Edith of Wilton, the daughter of King Edgar.

Hull Minster

Hull, Yorkshire | HU1 1RR

At over 700 years old, Hull Minster is as old as Hull itself as since the 13th century we have been a constant presence in the city centre and some say the history of the city is literally written in our walls.

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St Peter

Walpole St Peter, Norfolk | PE14 7NS

This is one of England's most celebrated parish churches, and for many church enthusiasts it is one of, if not the, best in the whole country.

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Castle Square URC

Trefforest, Glamorgan | CF37 1TA

Castle Square is a small church set in a village which has now been almost taken over by the University of South Wales which is just up the road from the church.

St Leonard

Haugh, Lincolnshire | LN13 0AN

This 11th century, Grade I listed church is a simple two cell structure but contains magnificent monuments to the Bolle family who were prominent in the 15th century.

All Saints

Longstanton, Cambridgeshire | CB24 3BJ

The first known reference to the village is in 1070 as Stantona, an enclosed settlement of stoney ground.

Monksthorpe Chapel

Monksthorpe, Lincolnshire | PE23 5PP

Built in a time of dissent and persecution, this unique secluded chapel was designed to look like a farmyard barn in order to avoid being discovered.

St Nicholas

Bromham, Wiltshire | SN15 2EU

This Grade I church is cruciform, mainly 13th and 14th century, with a spire originally constructed in 1510.