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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 Laurence

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 0QT

Queen Victoria worshipped in the church as a child when on holiday, the east window is a memorial to her and the clock was installed to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee.

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St Paul

Chichester, Sussex | PO19 6FT

The church was constructed in 1836, designed by noted local architect Joseph Butler.

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St George the Martyr

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 8QY

A glorious late Georgian church built in 1827, an outstanding feature being its octagonal stone Lantern which served as a navigational aid for shipping in the Channel.

St Nicholas

Sandhurst, Kent | TN18 5NS

Built on high ground outside the current village centre with views south across the Rother valley, and north and west across the Weald, with the unusual five sweep Sandhurst windmill on the horizon.

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St Augustine

Ramsgate, Kent | CT11 9PA

This Grade I listed Gothic masterpiece is Pugin's model church and it embodies the principles he followed throughout his career.

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St Dochdwy

Llandough (near Cowbridge), Glamorgan | CF71 7LX

A church at the centre of a pretty village outside Cowbridge with interesting features.

St James the Great

Elmsted, Kent | TN25 5JT

Elmstead is little more than a group of farms clustered round their church on the North Downs.

St Philip

Cosham, Hampshire | PO6 2TL

St Philip's was designed and built by the famous architect Sir Ninian Comper.

Chichester Cathedral

Chichester, Sussex | PO19 1PX

Chichester Cathedral has welcomed people through its doors for over nine centuries. This beautiful building, and its services and events, are open to all.

St John the Evangelist

Chichester, Sussex | PO19 1UR

A rare surviving example of a Georgian evangelical preaching house.

St Michael & All Angels

Lyndhurst, Hampshire | SO43 7BD

St Michael’s church is a Grade I listed building, one of only 24 in the New Forest.

All Saints

Minstead, Hampshire | SO43 7EX

The forest crowds up to the churchyard here, and yews and oaks overhang the lychgate.