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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 Andrew

Yetminster, Dorset | DT9 6LG

The church has a 13th century chancel but the whole of the rest of the church is, unusually, the product of one building campaign, of about 1470, and is fashionably embattled.

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Wymondham Abbey

Wymondham, Norfolk | NR18 0PH

Wymondham's church has a most unusual profile, with a large tower at either end.

Holy Trinity

Rotherhithe, Greater London | SE16 5HF

Holy Trinity is set in an ever changing part of the London Docklands, with new developments on the go or still on the drawing board.

St Mark

Ampfield, Hampshire | SO51 9BU

St Marks was designed by Keble of the Oxford Movement and stands in a wooded glade at the heart of the village of Ampfield.

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All Saints

Poplar, Greater London | E14 0FZ

Built on land originally granted to Cistercian monks, the impressive church of granite and Portland stone was built to a design by Charles Hollis.

Christ Church

Peckham, Greater London | SE15 1JF

Welcoming, relaxed church with activities for all ages, built about 1840 of brick with stone dressings in the style of the end of the 13th century.

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Holy Rood

Shillingstone, Dorset | DT11 0SL

Gorgeous listed church with Saxon relics.

Our Lady of Sorrows

Peckham, Greater London | SE15 1RH

A Pugin church at the heart of a vibrant parish community and the home of the only Norbertine community in England.

All Saints

Farringdon, Hampshire | GU34 3EG

A beautiful 12th century church, set in a rural Hampshire village and adjacent to two ancient Yew trees which long predate the church.

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St Mary the Virgin

Newham, Greater London | E12 6HA

A lovely 12th century village church.

St Margaret

East Wellow, Hampshire | SO51 5DR

Flint walls, a low, steeply pitched roof and a 15th century wooden porch give the outside of St Margaret's a quiet rural charm.

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St Edmund

Millwall, Greater London | E14 3RS

The original St Edmund’s church and school were built to serve the 1,000 or so Roman Catholics living on the Isle of Dogs in about 1870.