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

All Saints

Risley, Derbyshire | DE72 3SU

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St Edward King & Confessor

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF23 5DE

St Edward’s church, a thriving centre of worship for over 100 years, is home to St Edward’s Music and Arts Centre.

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St Margaret

Roath , City of Cardiff | CF23 5AD

There was a chapel here ‘the Chapel of Raht’ soon after 1100, founded by the Norman Lord Robert Fitzhamon, as a Chapel of Ease to his priory church of St Mary in Cardiff.

St Martin of Tours

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3RP

All are welcome at St Martin in Roath, we very much hope that you will be able to join us.

St Peter

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3BA

St Peter’s is Cardiff’s oldest surviving Catholic church, with its foundation stone laid in August 1860.

Urban Crofters

Roath, City of Cardiff | CF24 3DZ

Urban Crofters is a renovated Victorian church a few miles from the centre of Cardiff hosting a midweek coffee house and co-working space.

St Edmund

Rochdale, Lancashire | OL12 6QF

Regarded as one of the finest but least known gems of ecclesiastical architecture in the country, it is a Gothic gem set in a diamond.

St John the Baptist

Rochdale, Greater Manchester | OL11 1EX

Built in the Byzantine Revival style, the dramatic church resembles the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.

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St Mary in the Baum

Rochdale, Greater Manchester | OL16 1DZ

St Mary in the Baum, on St Mary's Gate, was founded in 1740 as a chapel of ease to minister to the people living north of the River Roch.

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Rochester Cathedral

Rochester, Kent | ME1 1SX

The Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship since 604AD where everyone is welcome to visit to take part in our services, admire our treasures and learn more of our stories.

The Bridge Chapel

Rochester, Kent | ME1 1QE

The bridge chapel at Rochester was built by Sir John de Cobham, who lived at nearby Cooling Castle.