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Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

Dorchester United Church

Dorchester, Dorset | DT1 1BS

The United Church was formed in 1978 as a partnership between the Methodist and United Reformed churches in the town.

St Nicholas

Sandford Orcas, Dorset | DT9 4SB

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Sherborne Abbey

Sherborne, Dorset | DT9 3LQ

The great golden Hamstone bulk of Sherborne Abbey presides benignly over its little medieval town.

St David

Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6UB

In a high, coastal location and originally whitewashed, the church has been a beacon for pilgrims travelling from the east and west on the pilgrim way for at least 800 years and is still a sanctuary for visitors, walkers, cyclists and nature lovers enjoying the peace of the countryside.

St Non Chapel

St Davids, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6BN

Reputed birthplace of Wales’s patron saint in uplifting location.

Holy Cross

Weston Bampfylde, Somerset | BA22 7HZ

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St Eloi

Llandeloy, Pembrokeshire | SA62 6LJ

St Eloi is a rare example of a surviving Arts & Crafts influenced church by the architect John Coates Carter.

St Barrwg

Bedwas, Gwent | CF83 8RP

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St Mary Magdalene

Sparkford, Somerset | BA22 7JZ

An attractive Grade II* Listed village church set in the village of Sparkford in South Somerset.

St Elvan

Aberdare, Glamorgan | CR44 7AB

A church of contrasts with white washed walls in the nave, beautifully painted floral ceilings in Arts & Crafts style fill the side chapels and 16 stained glass windows.

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Bryn Sion

Trecynon, Mid Glamorgan | CF44 8LY

A Grade II Listed Non-Conformist Chapel with a remarkable ornate inter-war plaster ceiling and pulpit reredos, with a sense of family mission to the community, true to its roots.

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St Mary Magdalene

Castleton, Dorset | DT9 3RX

Outside the curtain wall of his 12th century castle, Bishop Roger of Salisbury built a Norman church to be used by his tenants and retainers.