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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 Mildred

Whippingham, Isle of Wight | PO32 6LW

This site has been a place of worship since 1854, and was frequented by Queen Victoria when in residence on the Isle of Wight, the very fabric of our church is rich in royal history and heritage.

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Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1TG

A unique example of an early dissenters meeting house which still contains many original features.

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St Mary the Virgin

Tattingstone, Suffolk | IP9 2NA

St Mary's dates from around 1250 and has stood at the heart of the village of Tattingstone south of Ipswich in Suffolk and not far from the Essex border.

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St Davids Cathedral

St Davids, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6RD

A sacred place of pilgrimage and worship set on a spectacular Pembrokeshire peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic upon the site of an earlier 6th century monastery built by St David, the patron saint of Wales.

St Mary

Worlingworth, Suffolk | IP13 7NT

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St Margaret

High Halstow, Kent | ME3 8SA

Beautiful early Norman and Saxon church in the heart of the land of Dickens.

St Paul

Chichester, Sussex | PO19 6FT

The church was constructed in 1836, designed by noted local architect Joseph Butler.

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St Mary le Tower

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 3PE

It was in the churchyard of St Mary that the town charter was written in 1200.

St Mary & St Blaise

Boxgrove, Sussex | PO18 0ED

This amazing building is the surviving part of a Benedictine priory that was established here early in the 12th century as an offshoot of the great Norman abbey of Lessay in France, but it soon became independent.

St Peter

Westhampnett, Sussex | PO18 0NT

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St Michael

Amberley, Sussex | BN18 9NF

Overlooking the wetland nature reserve of Amberley Wild Brooks, St Michael's is itself overlooked by the scarp slope of the South Downs.

St Peter by the Waterfront

Ipswich, Suffolk | IP1 1XF

St Peter’s is mentioned in the Domesday Survey in 1086, suggesting that there was a church on this site then.