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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 Dunstan

Cranbrook, Kent | TN17 3HA

The old market town of Cranbrook shares with Tenterden the claim to be the capital of the Kentish Weald.

St Bartholomew

Newbiggin on Sea, Northumberland | NE64 6DN

St Bartholomew is an ancient site of Christian gathering, its position adjacent to the sea, at the end of the long bay, makes it a striking landmark for those who travel by land and sea. You get a deep sense of rootedness, continuity and peace here.

St John the Baptist

Campsea Ashe, Suffolk | IP13 0PU

From bells and butterflies to wonderful windows, what else will you discover?

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All Saints

Beighton, Norfolk | NR13 3JZ

A lovely 14th century building of flint and stone dressing with thatched nave roof supported by 28 original 14th century single framed scissor braced collar rafters.

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Trinity Church

Sissinghurst, Kent | TN17 2JG

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St Catherine

Ludham, Norfolk | NR29 5QA

St Catherine's is at the heart of the pretty village of Ludham, in the Norfolk Broads National Park.

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St Margaret

Hales, Norfolk | NR14 6QL

An astonishing little church lost in time.

St Bartholomew

Lostwithiel, Cornwall | PL22 0BW

A medieval landmark in one of Cornwall's historically most important towns, featuring a bizarre and fascinating stone font.

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St Michael & All Angels

Sutton, Norfolk | NR12 9SA

A simple village church with details surviving from every century.

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First Presbyterian Church

Newry, County Down | BT34 2BP

The church (Gothic Revival) was the first commission by acclaimed Irish Architect William Joseph Barre (a native of Newry), it is a building of Newry Granite and a wonderful testimony to Barre.

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St Pancras

Arlington, Sussex | BN26 6SE

This beautiful flint church in the Sussex countryside has served its community for 1000 years.