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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 Sidwell & St Gulvat

Laneast, Cornwall | PL15 8PN

Set at the head of a wooded valley, Laneast church has an almost complete and very well preserved set of medieval benches and bench ends, a well preserved rood screen, and a prayer desk from the beginning of the 16th century.

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St Mary

Altinure, County Derry | BT47 4DE

A late 19th century Gothic revival church with bellicote located at the bottom of the Sperrins in Park Village, County Derry.

Our Lady Star of the Sea

Brixham, Devon | TQ5 8NB

It can't have been easy being a Roman Catholic in Brixham for it was here, in 1688 that the protestant King William of Orange landed with 35,000 troops to begin the march on London which ended hopes of a catholic succession.

St Patrick

Cranagh, County Tyrone | BT79 8LR

Gothic revival church built in 1912.

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St David

Davidstow, Cornwall | PL32 0XT

Davidstow means David's Place and according to legend the church was founded by St David in the 6th century, whilst visiting his mother at nearby Altarnun.

St John the Baptist

Horrabridge, Devon | PL20 7RF

A particularly important church building of more than special interest architecturally, designed by George Fellowes-Prynne, and consecrated in 1893.

St Martin

Lewannick, Cornwall | PL15 7QD

Very peaceful and welcoming medieval church, near to pup and shop.

St Mary & St Gabriel

Stoke Gabriel, Devon | TQ9 6SD

In a picturesque setting, the Grade I listed parish church is located on a steep bluff in the centre of the village at the end of a cobbled stone walk.

St Andrew

Harberton, Devon | TQ9 7SD

An amazing church filled with interesting carvings, woodwork, monuments, stained glass windows set in a beautiful tranquil space with the churchyard in the centre of the village.

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St Nonna

Altarnun, Cornwall | PL15 7SJ

Altarnon parish church is known as 'the cathedral of the moors'.