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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 Mary

Rudford, Gloucestershire | GL2 8DT

This ancient and beautiful church stands on a site probably used for Christian worship for at least 1200 years.

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St John

Whorlton, Westerhope, Tyne and Wear | NE5 1NN

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St John the Baptist

Orcop, Herefordshire | HR2 8ES

A picturesque medieval church in an idyllic rural setting, known increasingly as 'the poets church', being the final resting place of the celebrated poet Frances Horovitz .

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St Oswald

Hebburn, Tyne & Wear | NE31 1HR

St Oswald's is a warm welcoming space.

All Saints

Croughton, Northamptonshire | NN13 5LS

The remarkable feature of this church is the series of 14th century wall paintings which were discovered almost a century ago by Professor Ernest Tristram, the authority on such works and a professor at the Royal College of Art.

St Peter

Sharnbrook, Hertfordshire | MK44 1HR

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St George

Jesmond, Tyne & Wear | NE2 2TF

St George's 19th century church is one of the outstanding ecclesiastical buildings in the north of England.

St Bede

Jarrow, County Durham | NE32 3LX

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St Wilfrid

Newbiggin Hall, Tyne & Wear | NE5 4DA

Built in the Modernist style the church is a quadrilateral!

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St Paul

Jarrow, Tyne & Wear | NE32 3DZ

Jarrow was one of the first places to be invaded by the Vikings, who eventually colonised the North East, and home of the Venerable Bede, a scholar, monk and writer, known as the Father of English History.

St Christopher

Warden Hill, Gloucestershire | GL51 3DD

St Christopher's has ten incredible stained glass windows designed and executed by Thomas Denny DA, each based upon a parable from the Gospels.

St Peter & St Paul

Olney, Buckinghamshire | MK46 4AD

The dignified 14th century stone steeple of Olney church makes a distinctive landmark in its setting beside a bridge over the winding River Great Ouse.