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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 Aiden

Magilligan, County Derry | BT49 0JD

Nestled under the wooded slopes of Binevenagh Mountain stands St Aidan’s, a treasure trove of history, legend, and tradition.

Our Lady of Lourdes

Steelstown, County Derry | BT48 8EU

Steeltsown's simple symbolic tented form blends into its sub urban landscape, the western hemlock timber sheeting to the interior gives it a warmth.

St Cadan

Tamlaghtard, County Londonderry | BT49 0JF

Along the dramatic Causeway Coast, where history and nature seamlessly intertwine, lies the hidden gem of Tamlaghtard parish church.

All Saints

Rothbury, Northumberland | NE65 7TL

An ancient and interesting church, full of historical information, a quite peaceful sanctuary.

Ayr Cathedral

Ayr, Dumfries & Galloway | KA8 0BS

The early 19th century parish church, now a cathedral, has attractive new stained glass windows and interesting furnishings.

St Mary the Virgin

Longframlington, Northumberland | NE65 8DL

St Mary's dating from 1190, has a fine Norman chancel arch as well as good Victorian stained glass and a carved altar and font cover from the early 20th century.

St Quivox

Auchincruive, Strathclyde | KA6 5HJ

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St Michael & All Angels

Felton, Northumberland | NE65 9HU

St Michael & All Angels is set in a conservation area and provides a tranquil place to pause, reflect and feel refreshed.

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Craigie Symington Church

Symington, Strathclyde | KA1 5QP

Set in a conservation village the church, built in 1160, remains one of the finest examples of a Norman church still in use in Scotland.

Our Lady & St Meddan

Troon, Strathclyde | KA10 6NJ

In creating this commanding church, architect Reginald Fairlie was said to be inspired by the Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling.

St Lawrence

Warkworth, Northumberland | NE65 0UR

Although there was an important Saxon church here, the present building dates mainly from the 1130s.