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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

Great Snoring, Norfolk | NR21 0AH

Although Great Snoring is actually smaller than Little Snoring, its church is bigger and less rustic, reminding us quietly that it was once grander.

All Saints

Little Bealings, Suffolk | IP13 6LJ

Little Bealings is a small and endearing building in an idyllic setting, which serves a small but picturesque parish about three miles from Woodbridge and five miles northeast of Ipswich.

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All Saints

Lydd, Kent | TN29 9DU

Almost of cathedral size, All Saints is often called the 'Cathedral of the Marshes' due to its size and scale.

St Peter

Rylstone, Yorkshire | BD23 6LH

One of the Rylstone's most iconic buildings, the church was constructed between 1852 and 1853 and has a gritstone exterior in a style known as 'churchwarden gothic'.

St Mary

Great Bealings, Suffolk | IP13 6NY

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St Peter & St Paul

Upper Hardres, Kent | CT4 6EN

A beautiful rural church set in the heart of the beautiful Kent Downs five miles south of Canterbury.

Friends Meeting House

Airton, Yorkshire | BD23 4AE

The Meeting House is probably the oldest non-conformist place of worship anywhere.

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All Saints

Burmarsh, Kent | TN29 0JJ

Still Norman in feel despite Victorian restoration in 1876, Burmarsh church is entered through a Norman doorway over which is carved a face that looks anything but friendly.

St George

Ivychurch, Kent | TN29 0DL

Long, low and with a battlemented and buttressed tower, St George's is built on a grand scale, and was perhaps always larger than its rural agricultural population ever actually needed.

All Saints

Dickleburgh, Norfolk | IP21 4NN

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St Nicholas

New Romney, Kent | TN28 8EU

In 1287 a catastrophic storm smashed its way across the Romney Marshes, causing incalculable damage and smothering New Romney in tons of sand, gravel and silt.

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West Park URC

Harrogate, Yorkshire | HG1 1BH

An imposing structure at the entrance to a new show avenue, namely Victoria Avenue, linking the two ancient villages of High and Low Harrogate.