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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 Mary Magdalene

East Ham, Greater London | E6 3PG

This parish church is the oldest Norman church in London still in weekly use. It stands in solemn grandeur in a 9 acre churchyard, now managed as a nature reserve.

St Nicholas

Leckford, Hampshire | SO20 6JG

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St George

Brentwood, Essex | CM15 9EN

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St Mary

Homersfield, Norfolk | IP20 0ET

Hidden in the woods south of the village, St Mary's is a simple aisleless building with its tower, nave and chancel all severely restored by the Victorians.

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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

Sisland, Norfolk | NR14 6EF

Seen from the lane it is a thatched brick building, whitewashed except for where the windows and doors are picked out in red brick.

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.

Wimbledon Congregational Church

Wimbledon, Greater London | SW19 3QH

Up to 1957 Wimbledon Congregational Church met in the hall known as the Memorial Hall which is now rented by Building Blocks Nursery.

St Edmund

Thurne, Norfolk | NR29 3BT

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St Francis

Stawell, Somerset | TA7 9AZ

The church stands at the centre of the village where modern houses occupy the sites of farmyards and are thus cheek by jowl with ancient farmhouses.

St Andrew

Boreham, Essex | CM3 3EG

Described as 'more curious than beautiful' by Nikolaus Pevsner in his book 'Buildings of England, 1954' the church is indeed full of interest and mystery.

Deer Park Baptist Church

Tenby, Pembrokeshire | SA70 7LN

Deer Park Baptist Church was designed in the Gothic style by leading Welsh chapel architect George Morgan in 1885.