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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 Augustine

Hedon, Yorkshire | HU12 8EH

St Augustine is the only one of Hedon's three medieval churches to survive, the oldest part dating from 1190.

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St Oswald

Thornton in Lonsdale, Yorkshire | LA6 3PL

Discover our fascinating church and its surrounding literary landscape with connections to the Brontes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; what might St. Oswald’s inspire in you?

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St Margaret

Thorpe Market, Norfolk | NR11 8UA

Built in 1796 on the site of an earlier medieval church by the first Lord Suffield.

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St Nicholas

North Walsham, Norfolk | NR28 9BT

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St Leonard

Chapel le Dale, Yorkshire | LA6 3AR

The church of St Leonard is only 48 feet long and twenty feet wide and is a welcome haven to many walkers, cyclists, climbers, cavers, and passers by who explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

St Michael & All Angels

Barton Turf, Norfolk | NR12 8YU

St Michael & All Angels is a fine old 14th century Norfolk church with an historically important rood screen, with the complete Nine Orders of Angels.

All Saints

Londesborough, Yorkshire | YO43 3LJ

The church of All Saints at Londesburgh is an historians treasure; a wonderful historic building with a plethora of intriguing artefacts and associations with the great and the good.

St Mary the Virgin & St Michael

Great Urswick, Cumbria | LA12 0TA

St Mary and St Michael's church is said to have very early origins, as 9th and 10th century richly carved crosses were found on the site and are now on display in the church.

St Mary

Dalton in Furness, Cumbria | LA15 8AZ

Designed by Paley and Austin and constructed between 1882-1885, this imposing sandstone building occupies a spectacular elevated position behind Dalton Castle and Market Place.

St Mary

Welwick, Yorkshire | HU12 0RX

Off the beaten track on the gloriously remote Holderness peninsula, discover a 14th century tomb and associations with the Gunpowder Plot.

All Saints

Pocklington, Yorkshire | YO42 2AX

Dubbed 'The Cathedral of the Wolds', the tower of All Saints defines Pocklington from miles around and its interior is the focal point for visitors to the town, many who are tracing their family roots.