Find a church

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

St Andrew

Etchilhampton, Wiltshire | SN10 3JL

The nave is 14th century but much Victorianised.

Holy Trinity

Penn, Buckinghamshire | HP10 8NY

John Betjeman, observed that ‘within and without, the church has the charm of old watercolours’.

Our Lady Star of the Sea

Amlwch, Anglesey | LL68 9ED

An iconic avant garde church from the 1930s, designed by an Italian architect prisoner of war who married a Welshwoman and settled in Conwy.

Holy Trinity

Weston, Hertfordshire | SG4 7DJ

We have supported this church

City URC

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF10 3BZ

Originally constructed in 1866, the church was listed in 1975.

St John the Baptist

Kidmore End, Oxfordshire | RG4 9AX

A 170 year-old 'Victorian gem' set in its own churchyard in the heart of the pretty village of Kidmore End, South Oxfordshire, four miles north west of Reading.

St Clement

Grainthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN11 7JR

St Clement's is a beautiful and imposing marshland church recognised as being of exceptional architectural and historical interest.

St Mary

Wallington, Hertfordshire | SG7 6SJ

We have supported this church

St John the Baptist

Danescourt, City of Cardiff | CF5 2SH

To approach St John’s is to leave behind the busy shopping centre and housing estate and enter a quiet haven.

St Andrew

Impington, Cambridgeshire | CB24 9JE

The earliest known date for Impington is AD 991, when the manor was given to the Monastery at Ely by Duke Brithnoth. 

Llandaff Cathedral

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF5 2LA

Llandaff Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since the time of St Teilo in the 6th century, as evidenced by early pillar crosses in the south aisle.

St Cwyfan

Llangwyfan, Anglesey | LL63 5YR

It may seem an odd and perilous place to build a church, but St Cwyfan's originally stood at the end of a peninsula between two bays, as shown on John Speed's map of Anglesey from 1636.