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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 Michael

Brough, Cumbria | CA17 4EJ

Come and walk up the aisle of our beautiful and peaceful church and learn about the lives of the inhabitants of Brough under Stainmore.

St Mary

Lidgate, Suffolk | CB8 9PT

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Holy Trinity

Langdale, Cumbria | LA22 9JJ

Nestling in the heart of the Langdale Valley, Holy Trinity is a fine example of a country Lakeland church and is home to the much admired Millennium Tapestry depicting the history of Langdale.

St John's Burlington

Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JS

The church is grade II listed as a building of special architectural interest and its distinctive exterior is an important landmark in the Old Town of Bridlington.

St Michael the Archangel

Mere, Wiltshire | BA12 6DS

The church of St Michael in Mere is one of the finest parish churches in Wiltshire, with a wealth of historic features to delight even the most casual visitor.

St Dogmaels Abbey

St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire | SA43 3DX

The remains of the Abbey of St Mary lie in the centre of St Dogmaels immediately south of the parish church, which itself lies to the south of the High Street.

Bridlington Priory

Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JX

In the days of its medieval glory, Bridlington Priory was one of the great monastic houses of England.

St Michael & All Angels

Muncaster, Cumbria | CA18 1RJ

Located in the grounds of Muncaster Castle, it is believed that worship on this site dates to pre Christian times.

St Mary

Haverhill, Suffolk | CB9 8AX

A historic building in the heart of the town with modern adaptations in a sensitive style.

St Mary

Wycliffe, County Durham | DL12 9TS

Built 1150-1250, although of Saxon origin, which is associated with John Wyclif and contains more medieval stained glass than anywhere else in County Durham, with the exception of the Cathedral.

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Emmanuel Church

West Hampstead, Greater London | NW6 1JU

The origin of Emmanuel Church lies in the rapid development of West Hampstead in the second half of the 19th century after the arrival of the railways.