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

Askew Road Church

Hammersmith, Greater London | W12 9RN

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St Andrew

East Heslerton, Yorkshire | YO17 8RN

A tall tower and wonderful views.

Holy Trinity

Balsham, Cambridgeshire | CB21 4DS

The most memorable feature of the outside of the church is the square tower with its massive buttresses.

St Andrew

Milborne, Dorset | DT11 0JR

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St Mary

Kilburn, Greater London | NW6 4SN

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Parish Church

Hornsey, Greater London | N10 3AH

A light airy modernist building built of red brick in the 1950s, based around an arch shape which is echoed in the simple stained glass windows which gives the design a slightly Scandinavian feel.

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St Oswald

Dean, Cumbria | CA14 4TH

In spite of the eclectic origins of its many parts, St Oswald's significance lies it its alterations and accumulation of features over time including Norman font and walls, 13th century windows, 15th century chancel and furniture by Thompson (the Mouseman).

St Candida and Holy Cross

Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset | DT6 6RQ

Iconic, numinous thousand year old church that is home to St Wite, Dorset's patron saint. It's been a site of pilgrimage since 881 AD miraculously surviving the upheaval of the Reformation. Pilgrims come from all over the world to seeking help and healing at her shrine.

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St Richard

Ham Riverside, Surrey | TW10 7NL

A striking and complete modern church with three 'pringle' shaped roofs providing a glorious curving wooden ceiling alongside vibrant dalle de verre glass depicting the life of St Richard.

St Stephen the Martyr

Shepherd's Bush, Greater London | W12 8JJ

A gem at the heart of a busy corner of west London.

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United Reformed Church

Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG

Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.

St Mary

Staindrop, County Durham | DL2 3NJ

Thanks to the powerful Neville family this once humble Saxon church was altered and enlarged until it was completed at the end of the 14th century, which is the last time any major work was done on it.