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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 Jude

Plymouth, Devon | PL4 9BJ

Built in the Gothic Style on a main crossroad as Plymouth expanded in the later Victorian era, beginning services in 1877 before adding its spire in 1881.

Former Chapel

Burgh Island, Devon | TQ7 4BG

Burgh Island is a tidal island on the coast of Devon.

Plymouth Minster

Plymouth, Devon | PL1 2AD

St Andrew's is a wonderful and beautiful building with a fascinating historical story.

Plymouth Cathedral

Plymouth, Devon | PL1 5HW

Since its opening in 1858 the Cathedral has served a diocese covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset and provides a welcome to all.

Holy Cross

Newton Ferrers, Devon | PL8 1AH

The building stands within an extensive, peaceful churchyard and forms the heart of the village of Newton Ferrers on the banks of the River Yealm in South Devon on the South Devon Coastal Path and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Tintagel Castle Chapel

Tintagel, Cornwall | PL34 0HE

A small chapel dedicated to the unusual St Hulanus or Ulette, which was probably built before the medieval castle and constructed on top of the ruins of the Dark Age settlement.

St Materiana

Tintagel, Cornwall | PL34 0DJ

We have supported this church

St Hugh

Quethiock, Cornwall | PL14 3SQ

We have supported this church

Colinton Parish Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH13 0JR

A church has stood here for around 1,000 years although what is seen today is largely the result of an outstanding rebuild in 1907-08 by architect Sydney Mitchell.

Reid Memorial Church

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 3HY

The church was built by Willian Crambe Reid to fulfil his father's dying wish and was designed in 1928 by the architect Leslie Grahame Thomson.

Duddingston Kirk

Duddingston, City of Edinburgh | EH15 3PX

Remarkable Norman stone carving decorates the arch of the original entrance, this kirk has its foundation in the early 12th century although there were additions in the 17th and 18th centuries.