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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 Augustine

Hammersmith, Greater London | W6 8AU

The church, built between 1915-16, was founded by Augustinian priors and continues to be served by the order from the neighbouring priory.

St Michael & All Angels

Barton Turf, Norfolk | NR12 8YU

St Michael & All Angels is a fine old 14th century Norfolk church with an historically important rood screen, with the complete Nine Orders of Angels.

St Mary

Tufton, Hampshire | RG28 7RJ

We have supported this church

The Annunciation

Marble Arch, Greater London | W1H 7AH

In the words of Pevsner, to enter The Annunciation is like discovering 'a fragment of a major medieval church'.

St John at Hackney

Hackney, Greater London | E5 0PD

Built in 1792 on a Greek cross plan, this huge structure stands on the site of the old church of St Augustine, dating back to 1275.

All Souls

Langham Place, Greater London | W1B 3DA

This so called Waterloo church was built in 1823, one of many commemorating Wellington's 1815 victory over Napoleon.

St James

Islington, Greater London | N1 8PH

An unexpected oasis.

St Peter & St Paul

Shepton Mallet, Somerset | BA4 5BL

Topped by the stump of a spire that was never built, the tower of Shepton Mallet church dates from around 1380, much earlier than most of the renowned Somerset towers.

All Saints

East Pennard, Somerset | BA4 6TU

A well cared for and much loved 14th century village church, open daily, with restored 1788 turret clock and heaviest known set of five medieval bells.

St Mary the Virgin

Edwardstone, Suffolk | CO10 5PH

Beautiful medieval church in open Suffolk countryside, birthplace of John Winthrop, Pilgrim Father and First Governor of Massachusetts.

St Elizabeth of Portugal

Richmond, Greater London | TW10 6AQ

St Elizabeth of Portugal Church is a Grade II listed Roman Catholic parish church in The Vineyard, Richmond.

All Saints Margaret Street

Fitzrovia, Greater London | W1W 8JG

Tucked behind busy Oxford Street lies this gem of High Victorian Gothic architecture, designed by William Butterfield and completed in 1859.