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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 Andrew

Aikton, Cumbria | CA7 0HP

A traditional village church made from stone from Hadrians Wall.

St Andrew

Stratton, Cornwall | EX23 9DW

There are some fascinating items to spot in the parish church of St Andrew, including the old town stocks and the stoutly studded door from Stratton Gaol, with iron nails outlining the word CLINK!

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All Saints

Stranton, County Durham | TS24 7QT

Attractive traditional Grade II* listed church with 12th centrury origins, many old features, belltower, organ and historic associations in the Stranton area of Hartlepool.

St Mary the Virgin

Whissonsett, Norfolk | NR20 5ST

14th and 15th century church restored in the 1870s with a magnificent organ and Saxon cross.

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St Mary the Virgin

Shincliffe, County Durham | DH1 2NS

St Mary's is a charming mid 19th century village church on the outskirts of Durham.

St John the Evangelist

Caterham Valley, Surrey | CR3 6LA

St John’s church community cares for the people of Caterham Valley, offering a warm welcome to visitors.

St John

Durham, County Durham | DH1 4DU

Our Church warmly welcomes you to meet with God and share in worship and fellowship with us.

St Swithin

Launcells, Cornwall | EX23 9NQ

Famously described by Sir John Betjeman as the ‘least spoilt church in Cornwall’, the building dates back to the late 15th century, with fragments of an earlier 14th century church incorporated into the current structure.

St James

Stanstead, Suffolk | CO10 9AT

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St Mary

Blanchland, Northumberland | DH8 9ST

Blanchland got its name from the white habits worn by monks of the Premonstratensian order who founded Blanchland Abbey.

Durham Cathedral

Durham, County Durham | DH1 3EH

Durham Cathedral is of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe, renowned for its spectacular location at the heart of the Durham UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit and you’ll soon discover why Bill Bryson described this magnificent place as the ‘best cathedral on planet earth’!

St Oswald

Durham, County Durham | DH1 3DG

A 12th century church with fine stained glass, woodwork, sculpture and bells and a beautiful and interesting churchyard.