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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

Almer, Dorset | DT11 9EP

Dating from the 11th century, St Mary's has an interesting collection of stained glass, well worthy of a visit.

St Michael & All Angels

Teffont Evias, Wiltshire | SP3 5JA

The large cruciform Grade I church has an 18th century tower.

St Andrew

St Andrew Major, Glamorgan | CF64 4HD

An ancient yew, 12th century north aisle, four storey 15th century tower and a restrained Victorian restoration makes St Andrew's a fascinating church to visit and worship in.

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St Cadoc

Llancarfan, Glamorgan | CF62 3BZ

On the site of a Celtic monastery, this gem of a church is perhaps best known today for the discovery of medieval wall paintings in 2008.

St Mary

Dinton, Wiltshire | SP3 5HH

The cruciform church is Grade I and backs onto Dinton Park.

St Mary the Virgin

Marshfield, Gloucestershire | SN14 8NT

A vibrant, peaceful and welcoming church surrounded by beautiful countryside which has been a place of christian worship for over 500 years.

St John

Weymouth, Wiltshire | DT4 7JU

We have supported this church

St Paul

Grangetown, City of Cardiff | CF11 7LA

Architect John Coates Carter is a well kept secret, his buildings embody the Arts & Crafts movement of the early 20th century and St Paul's is said to be the finest of his surviving early churches.

St Bartholomew

Shapwick, Dorset | DT11 9LA

People have been worshipping in this beautiful place for over a thousand years, the church dates back to the 13th century and there is a real feeling of tranquillity and spirituality here standing on the bank of the River Stour.

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St Paul

Weymouth, Dorset | DT4 0BJ

In the Anglo Catholic high church tradition, built in 1894, designed by George Fellowes Prynne with a unique and fascinating atmosphere.

St Peter

Tiverton, Devon | EX16 6RP

There was probably a church on this hilltop overlooking the River Exe in late Saxon times, but the first stone church was erected shortly after the Norman Conquest and consecrated in 1073.