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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

Thurning, Norfolk | NR20 5QX

A small 13th century church in a rural setting with box pews and triple decker pulpit.

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St Julian

Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7BZ

This church was built in 1874-1878 to replace the Fisherman’s Chapel which stood at the seaward end of Tenby’s stone pier.

St Mary the Virgin

Wetherden, Suffolk | IP14 3LB

Used by generations of villagers for worship, we are proud to open for visitors most days.

St Petrock

Parracombe , Devon | EX31 4RJ

Legendary hilltop church with a perfect interior.

St Nicolas

Witham, Essex | CM8 2JS

An excellent example of a traditional church from the 14th century.

St Gwyndaf

Llanwnda, Pembrokeshire | SA64 0HX

Ancient Llanwnda church in its clifftop setting overlooking the Atlantic, founded in the 6th century, is a ‘palpable reminder of the early saints’ liking for the isolated and the elemental'.

St Mary

Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 8AP

Rows of pretty town houses in pinks, blues, greens and creams line the harbourside at Tenby and above them all rises the spire of the parish church.

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 Peter & St Paul

Ringwood, Hampshire | BH24 1AW

The patron of the parish church of St Peter & St Paul is the Dean of King’s college, Cambridge.

St John the Evangelist

Kirk Merrington, County Durham | DL16 7HW

Built on Norman foundations with typical 16th century Cosin woodwork.

St Andrew

Penrith, Cumbria | CA11 7YE

According to Pevsner, ‘the stateliest church of its time in the county’. Reordered in 1722 on an ancient site, it has many interesting features relating to its history from then until today.