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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

Hart, County Durham | TS27 3AP

This is an ancient enigmatic building in a rural setting of Hart, adjacent to the remains of the de Brus Manor House and medieval fish pond field.

St Columba

North Shields, Tyne & Wear | NE30 1PW

Standing out from the rest of the buildings in the square, St Columba's is the rather grand permanent home to several Presbyterian and Congregational meetings, the first founded near the river in 1662 by early Nonconformist Dissenters.

All Saints

Cleadon, Tyne & Wear | SR6 7UR

The church has Victorian origins but the chancel contains dramatic murals from the 1960s depicting the crucified and enthroned Christ flanked by angels.

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St Michael & All Angels

Haworth, Yorkshire | BD22 8DR

The current St Michael and All Angels church in Haworth is the third building of religious significance to stand on this site, with the first Haworth Chapel dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries.

St Andrew

Roker, Tyne & Wear | SR6 9PT

Consecrated 1907, known as the Arts & Crafts Cathedral of the north.

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All Saints

Ripley, Yorkshire | HG3 3AD

Delightful North Yorkshire village church with a medieval 'weeping cross' in the churchyard.

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St Andrew

Bothal, Northumberland | NE61 6SW

A wonderful, quiet, sacred space with most interesting medieval stained glass and knight's tomb.

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St John the Baptist

Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire | HG3 3QZ

A friendly welcoming village church which plays an active and supporting role in the local community.

St Peter

Darwen, Lancashire | BB3 3HE

We are a Commissioners church consecrated in 1829 and is a warm and friendly place to visit.

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Our Lady

Seaton Delaval, Northumberland | NE26 4QR

A heritage gem tucked away in Northumberland.

St Helen

Denton, Yorkshire | LS29 0HH

St Helen's was designed by John Carr, an 18th century architect and associate of the great Robert Adam and sometime Lord Mayor of York.