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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 James

Milton Abbas, Dorset | DT11 0BP

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St Nicholas

Nether Compton, Dorset | DT9 4QB

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Holy Trinity

Abbots Leigh, City of Bristol | BS8 3QT

The origins of Abbots Leigh and the Church of Holy Trinity are lost in the mists of time, but there are definite indications of a Celtic Settlement well before the Roman invasion.

St Mary

Ampney St Mary, Gloucestershire | GL7 5RU

A wonderful country Cotswold church, simply constructed but containing medieval wall paintings, fascinating Norman tympanium and stone chancel screen.

St Mary the Virgin

Charlton Mackrell, Somerset | TA11 7BN

13th century church where, in 1609, Henry Adams married Edith Squire, the ancestor of Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Calvin Coolidge, as well as of Samuel Adams, who also signed the US Declaration of Independence.

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Christ Church

Nailsworth, Gloucestershire | GL6 0DQ

This building has been recycled, it was first built in 1715, enlarged several times then moved here stone by stone in 1881.

St Peter

Headley, Berkshire | RG19 8LB

St Peter’s church is a small red brick chapel style church on the west side of the A339 next to the village hall.

St John the Baptist

Cirencester, Gloucestershire | GL7 2PE

Dubbed the Cathedral of the Cotswolds, Cirencester's brilliant 'wool' church is the largest and, many would say, the finest of them all.

St Mary

Winterbourne Whitechurch, Dorset | DT11 0AN

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St John the Baptist

Inglesham, Wiltshire | SN6 7RD

An ancient painted wonder saved by William Morris.

St Matthew

Otterbourne, Hampshire | SO21 2EQ

St Matthew’s is one of a local group of Keble churches.

St Mary

Kingsclere, Berkshire | RG20 5PJ

A Norman (12th century) church, St Mary’s is rich in interesting features including the famous ‘Bed Bug’ weather vane which is said to have been put there to commemorate King John’s fateful visit to the village.