
St Peter
Hargrave, Cheshire | CH3 7RN
We’re on many cycle routes and the terrain is perfect cycling country and also, if you’re on a narrow boat on the canal, you can walk from Golden Nook Bridge to find us.
Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.
Hargrave, Cheshire | CH3 7RN
We’re on many cycle routes and the terrain is perfect cycling country and also, if you’re on a narrow boat on the canal, you can walk from Golden Nook Bridge to find us.
Kensington, Merseyside | L7 2RJ
Christ Church Kensington Liverpool is 151 years old, the church is on the national heritage list for England and is considered worthy of preservation.
Brampton Bierlow, Yorkshire | S63 6AN
Christ Church is a splendid Victorian church, built in the decorated style in 1855, when the communities of Brampton and West Melton were growing fast with the expansion of coal mining.
West Melton, Yorkshire | S63 5RG
The church was founded in 1796 and is an attractive Grade II listing building.
Crofton, Yorkshire | WF4 1NF
We have supported this church
Rotherham, Yorkshire | S60 1RB
Welcome to the best of only four surviving medieval bridge chapels in the country, it has enjoyed a long and chequered history, and is truly a hidden gem right in the heart of Rotherham.
Lofthouse, Yorkshire | WF3 3LS
We have supported this church
Rotherham, Yorkshire | S60 1PW
Welcome to Rotherham Minster, Rotherham's principal church and often called the finest perpendicular church in Yorkshire.
Liverpool, Merseyside | L17 7BD
St Michael in the Hamlet is a Grade I Listed building in south Liverpool, noted for the extensive use of cast iron in its construction and external decoration.
We have supported this church
Liverpool, Merseyside | L17 7DB
St Michael in the Hamlet is a Grade I Listed building in south Liverpool, noted for the extensive use of cast iron in its construction and external decoration.
We have supported this church
Halsall, Lancashire | L39 8RG
A medieval 700 year old parish church containing decorated and perpendicular styles and much pre Reformation fabric.
Grimethorpe, Yorkshire | S72 7FN
When it opened its doors in 1904 it was declared to be ‘a church built by miners for the miners’.