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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 Bega

Bassenthwaite, Cumbria | CA12 4QZ

The church, dedicated to the Celtic Saint Bega, is situated in a picture perfect setting in fields on the east shore of Bassenthwaite Lake.

Wesley Centre

Malton, Yorkshire | YO17 7LL

The building was erected in 1811 to a design by the Revd William Jenkins, one of John Wesley’s itinerant preachers who combined preaching with chapel design.

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St Leonard

Malton, Yorkshire | YO17 7EJ

Our church was founded in 1190 and is probably the oldest Roman Catholic Church still in use in England.

Holy Trinity

Bolton le Sands, Lancashire | LA5 8DU

Visit us in beautiful Bolton Le Sands and see our Viking stone artefacts.

Trinity Methodist Church

Norton, Yorkshire | YO17 9ES

This chapel was built in 1864 and extended in 1884.

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Cartmel Priory

Cartmel, Cumbria | LA11 6QD

Cartmel has been described as the medieval jewel among churches, making a lasting impression on the visitor, overshadowing the village as it does and giving an idea of the way early priories must have dominated their surroundings.

St Michael

Crambe, Yorkshire | YO60 7JR

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St Wilfrid

Halton, Lancashire | LA2 6LR

St Wilfrid's is a beautiful historic church on the river Lune, it is well known for its unique Viking cross which stands in the churchyard and has Pagan and Christian carving.

St Andrew

Keighley, Yorkshire | BD21 5HT

The earliest record of Christianity in the area round Keighley dates from 867 AD, when Archbishop Wulfhere of York fled from marauding Danes to Addingham.

Salem Congregational Chapel

Martin Top, Lancashire | BB7 4EG

A late Georgian independent chapel, surrounding by fields and farms on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border which was founded in 1816 by farm workers at the nearby Martin Top Farm.

Holy Redeemer

Acomb, Yorkshire | YO266AB

The church of the Holy Redeemer is unique in two ways. It was the first parish church to be built in York after the Second World War, and stones from the ancient church of St Mary the Elder, Bishophill have been skilfully by the architect George Pace.