
Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 2EH
You can't come to Canterbury without visiting the world famous cathedral, site of the shrine of Thomas Becket and the seat of the Archbishop.
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Canterbury, Kent | CT1 2EH
You can't come to Canterbury without visiting the world famous cathedral, site of the shrine of Thomas Becket and the seat of the Archbishop.
Smallhythe, Kent | TN30 7NG
An unusual and attractive Tudor building built in 1516-17.
Wye, Kent | TN25 5ES
There has been a church here, dedicated to St Gregory, since early Saxon times, rebuilt around 1290.
Whatlington, Sussex | TN33 0ND
Our village church dates back to around 1200AD and was restored by the Victorians in 1862, the church is full of history and has some stunning architecture and contents.
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1PA
All Saints is a Grade II listed building built in 1844.
Longport, Kent | CT1 1PF
This great abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded shortly after AD597 by St Augustine.
Stirling, Central | FK8 1HL
A mid 19th century church fully refurbished in 2025 for church and community use.
Modbury, Devon | PL21 0QN
We have supported this church
St Endellion, Cornwall | PL29 3TP
St Endellion is one of England’s holy places, an ancient collegiate church with four prebends.
Canterbury, Kent | CT1 1QJ
The oldest church in continuous use in the English speaking world; part Roman, part Saxon.
Sedlescombe, Sussex | TN33 0QP
A place of continuous worship since the early half of the 13th century.
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.