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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 Nicholas

Chislehurst, Greater London | BR7 5PE

A beautiful, mainly 15th century, church set in an attractive churchyard set in one of London's greenest boroughs.

St Nicholas

Compton, Surrey | GU3 1EG

Its pre Norman tower alone would make this church special, but what makes it both unique and mysterious is its two storey sanctuary.

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St Peter

Tawstock, Devon | EX31 3HY

St Peter’s is an unusually large church for Devon, and is sometimes known as the little Cathedral of Devon.

All Saints

Martock, Somerset | TA12 6JL

All Saints is built entirely from the local Ham stone, it is a handsome town church with a history stretching back to at least as early as the 12th century, as some of its architectural details show.

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St Mary

Easton, Hampshire | SO21 1EH

A Partnership Grant awarded on the recommendation of the Hampshire and The Islands Historic Churches Trust.

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St Clement

West Thurrock, Essex | RM20 4AL

The first church close to the river would have been on the strip of gravel which the present day church stands, there was no sea wall or river bank as we know it today.

St Augustine

South Croydon, Greater London | CR2 6BA

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Our Lady

Marnhull, Dorset | DT10 1JX

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All Saints

Foots Cray, Greater London | DA14 5BU

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St Mary Magdalene

South Molton, Devon | EX36 3AN

St Mary Magdalene is the parish of South Molton. Visit for a service, for some quiet personal reflection, or to have a look around.

St Andrew

Trent, Dorset | DT9 4SL

Beautifully set in a pretty, rambling, village, and with an early 16th century priests' house next door, St Andrew's is an exceptionally attractive church, and has one of only three medieval spires to be found in Dorset.

St John the Baptist

Instow, Devon | EX39 4LU

One of the highest churches on the North Devon coast, a landmark yet hidden from marauders; great views of Bideford Bay from the churchyard which is probably celtic in origin.