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St Giles Cathedral
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 1RE
Welcome to St Giles Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh positioned at the heart of the Scottish capital.
Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 1RE
Welcome to St Giles Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh positioned at the heart of the Scottish capital.
Capel, Kent | TN12 6SX
A Thomas a Becket connection.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH12 5AW
You are always welcome to visit this holy place in the heart of Edinburgh, with fine 19th century architecture and much to see inside and out.
Dalmeny, City of Edinburgh | EH30 9TT
800+ years of worship, Dalmeny Kirk is a gem of Romanesque architecture, certainly the most complete in Scotland.
Poundstock, Cornwall | EX23 0AX
Despite over rigorous restoration in Victorian times, this village church has regained much charm after recent restoration programmes.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH8 8BN
When stepping up to Canongate Kirk you may be excused for not quite knowing what the building is, the front is unusual with its flat facade, heavy Doric porch and strange Dutch style gable, topped by a set of real antlers.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent | TN1 2RH
Designed by London architects JER and CP Cutts, the building contains work by Sir Ninian Comper, Martin Travers and Sir William Milner & Romilly Craze.
Edinburgh, Lothian | EH1 1DH
We have supported this church
Maidstone, Kent | ME14 1QH
We have supported this church
Maidstone, Kent | ME14 1QU
We have supported this church
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH2 4BJ
St John's is in the very heart of the city and no visit could be more rewarding than to this church with its stunning interior.
Teignmouth, Devon | TQ14 9BU
An unusual, if not unique octagonal church rebuilt in 1821, with a medieval tower.