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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 Paul

Kildollagh, County Derry | BT52 1UD

St Paul's is a living church with ancient roots; overlooking the river Bann, it is a beautiful Victorian church offering peace and tranquillity and is a well preserved fine example of the work of the famous Irish architect Joseph Welland.

All Saints

Westbere, Kent | CT2 0HA

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St Ive

St Ive, Cornwall | PL14 3LX

Standing beside the road between Callington and Liskeard, St Ive is a remarkable example of a 14th century church.

Battle Abbey

Battle, Sussex | TN33 0AD

The abbey was built on the site of the pivotal Battle of Hastings, and contains the traditional location of King Harold's death.

St Mary

Fivemiletown, County Tyrone | BT75 0PW

St Mary's is uniquely designed and has an intriguing historical link with a pioneering Swiss educationalist.

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St Anietus

St Neot, Cornwall | PL14 6NG

Magnificent medieval church with stunning pre-reformation stained glass windows.

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St Bartholomew

Warleggan, Cornwall | PL30 4HB

Warleggan is one of the smallest parishes on Bodmin Moor and has a real link to Poldark!

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St Mary

Willesborough, Kent | TN24 0YR

St Mary's is a shared church used for worship and community, open seven days a week and with a significant 1000 year history.

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St Martin

Liskeard, Cornwall | PL14 3AQ

St Martin's in Liskeard is a medieval church, and the second largest church in the Diocese of Truro.

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Chapel on the Hill

Sedlescombe, Sussex | TN33 0QX

Welcome to Chapel on the Hill Sedlescombe. The church was built in 1879 by the men of the village who used to meet on the village green.

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.

St Mary

Brook, Kent | TN25 5PF

The mixture of informal path over a little bridge into a churchyard full of trees and shrubs is the perfect introduction to the military looking Norman tower.