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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral

Cardiff, Glamorgan | CF10 2SF

The Metropolitan Cathedral is in the heart of Cardiff City Centre, offering a place of worship to people who both visit and work in the capital.

Cornerstone

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF10 2GA

Ebenezer Chapel now renamed Cornerstone is in central Cardiff on Charles Street opposite St David’s Catholic Cathedral.

St Mary & St Nicholas

Wilton, Wiltshire | SP2 0DL

Grade I Victorian church built by Wyatt and Brandon for the Pembroke family at Wilton House.

St Ninian

Brougham, Cumbria | CA10 2AD

A lovely church in a remote setting.

St Andrew

Bemerton, Wiltshire | SP2 9NR

A small 13th century church.

St John the Baptist

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF10 1GL

St John’s is a haven of peace at the heart of Cardiff. It was established in the 12th century to serve the Castle and those living nearby, though the current building.

St Michael & All Angels

Muncaster, Cumbria | CA18 1RJ

Located in the grounds of Muncaster Castle, it is believed that worship on this site dates to pre Christian times.

St Thomas a Becket

Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 1BA

A 15th century Grade I town church set back from the city streets.

St Cwrdaf

Llanwrda, Carmarthenshire | SA19 8AA

St Cwrdaf's is a church with an intriguing history.

Christ Church

Radyr, City of Cardiff | CF15 8DY

The first thing you notice as you arrive at Christ Church is its garden setting surrounded by trees, an ideal setting for the summer fayres and and church picnics.

Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury, Wiltshire | SP1 2EF

This beautiful place has been a focus for its community and for countless visitors for just shy of 800 years, with the best preserved Magna Carta of 1215.

Llandaff Cathedral

Cardiff, City of Cardiff | CF5 2LA

Llandaff Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since the time of St Teilo in the 6th century, as evidenced by early pillar crosses in the south aisle.