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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 David

Tonyrefail, Mid Glamorgan | CF39 8PH

We have supported this church

Capel Gyfylchi

Afan Argoed, Glamorgan | SA12 9SP

Capel Gyfylchi, above Afan Argoed, was a chapel of ease, an outlying church of the large parish of Michaelston super Afan.

Urban Crofters

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3DZ

Urban Crofters is a renovated Victorian church a few miles from the centre of Cardiff hosting a midweek coffee house and co-working space.

St Martin of Tours

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3RP

All are welcome at St Martin in Roath, we very much hope that you will be able to join us.

Cardiff Oratory

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF24 2NT

Wales only Oratory of Saint Philip Neri is a stunning Perpendicular Gothic revival building featuring an authentic relic of St Alban, Briton's First Martyr; a Pugin Marian Altar in the Lady Chapel; and a full sized exhibition of the Shroud of Turin, the Burial Cloth of Christ.

Moriah Chapel

Loughor, Glamorgan | SA4 6QD

Moriah is known throughout the world as the birthplace of the 1904 Welsh Revival.

Glastonbury Abbey

Glastonbury, Somerset | BA6 9EL

Glastonbury Abbey is connected with legend to a degree that is unparalleled by any other abbey in England.

Tabernacle Chapel

Morriston, Glamorgan | SA6 8BR

Welsh architect John Humphreys built what is said to be perhaps the most ambitious chapel in Wales in 1870, for the then huge sum of £18,000.

St Leonard

Butleigh, Somerset | BA6 8SH

There has been a church on this site since Saxon times; much of the present configuration and appearance dates from the mid 19th century.

We have supported this church

St John the Baptist

Glastonbury, Somerset | BA6 9DR

A very fine, tall tower helps this town church to hold its own among its more famous neighbours, Glastonbury Tor and the abbey ruins.

Neath Abbey

, Glamorgan | SA10 7DW

A site of power, both religious and industrial.

St Margaret

Roath , City of Cardiff | CF23 5AD

There was a chapel here ‘the Chapel of Raht’ soon after 1100, founded by the Norman Lord Robert Fitzhamon, as a Chapel of Ease to his priory church of St Mary in Cardiff.