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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

Ambleside, Cumbria | LA22 9DH

Visible from miles around that spire of St Mary’s nestles into the beautiful landscape of the Heart of the English Lake District.

All Saints

Rudston, Yorkshire | YO25 4UY

From BC to AD, where quite old meets really quite old, the church and megalith have a history that spans the millennia; come and stand in the shade of living history.

St James

Tebay, Cumbria | CA10 3SP

St James church is a small congregation worshipping in the 'Railway Church' which was built in 1880 when the railway, and the folk who worked on it, was a very significant part of life in Tebay.

St Andrew

East Heslerton, Yorkshire | YO17 8RN

A tall tower and wonderful views.

Holy Trinity

Langdale, Cumbria | LA22 9JJ

Nestling in the heart of the Langdale Valley, Holy Trinity is a fine example of a country Lakeland church and is home to the much admired Millennium Tapestry depicting the history of Langdale.

St Gregory Minster

Kirkdale, Yorkshire | YO62 7TZ

Standing alone in a valley, surrounded by its quiet churchyard with a backdrop of woodland, St Gregory's looks ancient, and it is.

St Mary

Gosforth, Cumbria | CA20 1AU

St Mary's has been an important religious site since the 8th century.

Easby Abbey

Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU

The impressive ruins of Easby Abbey lie in picturesque surroundings by the River Swale in North Yorkshire.

St Agatha

Easby, Yorkshire | DL10 7EU

St Agatha's is a beautiful church dating from the 6th century.

St Mary

Bolton on Swale, Yorkshire | DL10 6AQ

St Mary's has the memorial of Henry Jenkins, who is reputed to have lived until the grand age of 169 years.

St Mary the Virgin

Richmond, Yorkshire | DL10 7AQ

Raised on a hillside above the River Swale, the history of Christian church building can be traced through the fabric of St Mary's from the 12th to the 21st centuries.

St Oswald

Grasmere, Cumbria | LA22 9SW

This church is well known because of its associations with the great Romantic poet William Wordsworth, who lived in nearby Dove Cottage and is buried in the churchyard.