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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 Columba

Ballynascreen, County Londonderry | BT45 7AG

Ballynascreen, ‘the town of the shrine’, lies in the picturesque valley of the Moyola, between the mountains of Dungiven and Banagher on the north and Slieve Gallion on the south.

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St Leonard

Badlesmere, Kent | ME13 0NJ

Tucked away down a quiet lane next to a farm, 13th century St Leonard's is tiny and does not look promising at first as it is rendered on the outside.

St Laurence

Hawkhurst, Kent | TN18 4NT

It is likely that there has been a church on this site from at least 1100, maybe earlier, when Hawkhurst belonged to the Abbot of Wye, and then of Battle.

Buckland Abbey

Yelverton, Devon | PL20 6EY

Discovery, tranquillity and history at this an ancient gem in the Tavy Valley landscape.

St Sampson

South Hill, Cornwall | PL17 7LP

A Grade I medieval church in a little known corner of Cornwall with an intriguing history and some delightful treasures.

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St Peter

Cornworthy, Devon | TQ9 7ES

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St Peter

Harbertonford, Devon | TQ9 7TL

St Peter's lies in the heart of the village near the pub, school, post office, village hall and local garage and is truly the centre of the community.

St Adwena

Advent, Cornwall | PL32 9QW

Here at Advent, the simplicity of a beautiful Cornish church, in a field surrounded by grazing cattle, sheep and horses, we can offer a restful, rural location for all occasions.

St Macartan (The Forth) Chapel

Augher, County Tyrone | BT77 0EA

Home to four amazing Clarke Studio stained glass windows, St Macartan's is spectacularly set in the heart of the lovely Clogher Valley.

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St Julitta

Lanteglos by Camelford, Cornwall | PL32 9RG

St Julitta's dates back to Norman times and nestles peacefully in a river valley set in an ancient landscape.

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St Thomas a Becket

Brightling, Sussex | TN32 5HH

St Thomas a Becket church is mentioned in the Domesday Book and dates from the 12th century which leads many to believe that the church was probably redecated to Thomas a Beckett at a later date.