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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 Michael

Caerhays, Cornwall | PL26 6LY

There is a peal of six bells, three of which are medieval, contained within the ancient tower which was repaired in 1970 when a new buttress was built.

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Kilarrow Parish Church

Isle of Islay, Western Isles | PA43 7JD

This is only one of two such churches in Scotland.

St Piran

Perranzabuloe, Cornwall | TR4 9LQ

St Piran’s is the parish church of Perranzabuloe was situated just outside the village of Perranporth following the demise of the previous church which succumbed to the encroachment of sand.

St Bestius

Killeter, County Tyrone | BT81 7EH

Famous for Cecil Frances Alexander, wife of a former Rector Revd William Alexander.

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St Rumon

Ruanlanihorne, Cornwall | TR2 5NZ

Set in the lovely creekside village of Ruan Lanihorne the church, dedicated to the Celtic Saint Rumon, has been the centre of Christian life in the village and surrounding countryside for over 1000 years.

Truro Cathedral

Truro, Cornwall | TR1 2AJ

Truro Cathedral is Cornwall's cathedral - a beautiful building built in the Gothic style it stands at the heart of the picturesque city of Truro.

St George the Martyr

Truro, Cornwall | TR1 3NR

Welcome to the St George’s, Truro, a delightful Cathedral City located in the County of Cornwall in the South West of England.

St John the Evangelist

Truro, Cornwall | TR1 2NU

St John is situated at the top of Lemon Street in Truro, built in 1828 as a simple rectangular block with a whitewashed interior and balconies on the north and south sides.

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Friends Meeting House

Come to Good, Cornwall | TR3 6QS

The tiny village is home to an historic Quaker meeting house, a cob and straw thatch building dating from 1710 and containing glass dating from 1640.

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Dunkeld Cathedral

Dunkeld, Tayside | PH8 0AW

The history of Dunkeld can be traced to the 9th century but no building of this period survives: the present Cathedral dates from 1318.