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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 Peter

Cornworthy, Devon | TQ9 7ES

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St Peter

Harbertonford, Devon | TQ9 7TL

St Peter's lies in the heart of the village near the pub, school, post office, village hall and local garage and is truly the centre of the community.

St Dominica

St Dominick, Cornwall | PL12 6TP

Step into this quintessential Cornish church, dedicated in 1259 to our own Celtic saint of St. Dominica, and step into a sense of peace and a slice of history.

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St Mary the Virgin

Diptford, Devon | TQ9 7NY

For almost 800 years the village of Diptford has had a church at its centre.

St Peter

Sandwick, Orkney Islands | KW16 3LS

A rare survival of a quite exceptional unaltered Scots Parish Kirk of 1836.

St Michael & All Angels

Michaelstow, Cornwall | PL30 3PD

Gorgeous church with an Anglo-Saxon name beside an ancient Holy Well and huge Celtic Cross attest to over a millennia of worship.

St Saviour

Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9DL

Gazing across the River Dart from Kingswear, you can see the ancient church of St Saviour.

St Clement

Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 9SN

The mother church of Dartmouth and standing some 350ft above the main town on the narrow tract which, since ancient times, has been a right-of-way from the coast through Longcross to the River Dart crossing at Hardnesse.

St Andrew

Bere Ferrers, Devon | PL20 7JH

An historic, riverside church with one of the oldest stained glass windows in Devon.

St Leonard

Halwell, Devon | TQ9 7JA

The ancient settlement of Halwell is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Hagewile, a name derived from the ‘Holy Well’ which is still to be found in the churchyard. It is possible the well was in use in Celtic times.

St Petrox

Dartmouth, Devon | TQ6 0JN

St Petrox church at the mouth of the river is the oldest of the three parish churches, the earliest reference being in 1192 when it is thought to have been referred to in a deed as the 'monastery of St Peter'.