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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 Undercroft

Westminster, Greater London | SW1A 0AA

The Chapel of St Mary Undercroft was completed by King Edward I in 1297, further developed under Edward II, and finally completed by Edward III in around 1365.

All Saints

Weston Longville, Norfolk | NR9 5JU

Beautiful 14th century church with many original features and one famous 18th century incumbent: Parson Woodforde.

St Mary the Virgin

Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire | HP22 5SH

A very warm welcome to our beautiful medieval church, which lies tucked away down a quiet lane on the south side of the village.

Blessed Virgin Mary

Westonzoyland, Somerset | TA7 0EP

The splendid tower can be seen for miles across the flat landscape that surrounds it.

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St Mary

Westwell, Kent | TN25 4JX

A friendly meeting place in an historic medieval church.

St Mary the Virgin

Westwood, Wiltshire | BA15 2AF

The Grade I church is well grouped with the manor house.

St James

Wetherby, Yorkshire | LS22 6LP

There seem to have been chapels of the Knights Templars and Hospitallers in Wetherby but these would be distinct from a parochial chapel for the use of the ordinary laity.

St Mary the Virgin

Wetherden, Suffolk | IP14 3LB

Used by generations of villagers for worship, we are proud to open for visitors most days.

St Mary Magdalene

Wethersfield, Essex | CM7 4BY

Beautiful 13th century church in quintessential rural village in beautiful north Essex.

St James

Weybridge, Surrey | KT13 8DN

Built in 1848 to replace the earlier medieval church, St James’ with its gothic appearance complete with sandstone dressings, is Grade II* listed and one of the earliest works of John Loughborough Pearson, the architect of Truro Cathedral.

Holy Trinity

Weymouth, Dorset | DT4 8TJ

Spacious and atmospheric Grade II* listed church overlooking Weymouth harbour.

St Paul

Weymouth, Dorset | DT4 0BJ

In the Anglo Catholic high church tradition, built in 1894, designed by George Fellowes Prynne with a unique and fascinating atmosphere.