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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 Luke

Grimethorpe, Yorkshire | S72 7FN

When it opened its doors in 1904 it was declared to be ‘a church built by miners for the miners’.

Talbot Lane

Rotherham, Yorkshire | S60 2EY

Often called a 'gem of Methodist architecture', the church was built in the neogothic style in 1903, after fire destroyed the previous early 19th century chapel built on the site where John Wesley preached.

St Paul

Brierley, Yorkshire | S72 9JE

The church was built in 1869 as a chapel of ease to the medieval church of St Peter’s in Felkirk.

St Luke

Holbeck, Yorkshire | LS11 8PD

A mile to the south of Leeds city centre our beautiful Victorian building sits at the heart of the Beeston Hill Community.

We have supported this church

St Michael in the Hamlet with St Andrew

Liverpool, Merseyside | L17 7DB

St Michael in the Hamlet is one of only two surviving cast iron churches by Cragg and Rickman and was built in 1815, the tracery, pinnacles, mouldings, and building frame are all of cast iron.

We have supported this church

St Giles

Cheadle, Staffordshire | ST10 1ED

The finest of all the churches built by the celebrated 19th century architect and designer AWN Pugin.

St Helen

Sefton, Merseyside | L29 7WG

Sefton parish church is one of the oldest Christian sites on Merseyside and is one of only two Grade I listed building in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton.

St Thomas

Butterton, Staffordshire | ST5 4EB

We have supported this church

St Anthony

Rotherham, Yorkshire | S65 1PA

Welcome to St Antony Coptic Orthodox Church, previously known as St Stephen’s church.

All Saints

Wath upon Dearne, Yorkshire | S63 7RD

For more than 1000 years a building has stood on this spot, Saxons and Normans, Tudors and Elizabethans, Victorians and even us today have left their mark on it.

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool, Merseyside | L3 5TQ

The Cathedral has a fascinating history that stretches back over a century and a half. We’d love to share it with you.