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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 Germain

Edgbaston, West Midlands | B16 9TD

St Germain's is Grade II listed, and was one of very few built during the First World War, being consecrated in September 1917.

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St Stephen

Old Radnor, Powys | LD8 2RL

Burned during the Glyndwr risings in 1401, St Stephen's is a church with a history to rival any castle, , with a rare surviving medieval rood screen and possibly the oldest organ in the UK.

St Barnabas

Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire | SY7 0DH

St Barnabas is one of about six churches built during the English Commonwealth, during Cromwell's time as Lord Protector.

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St Paul

Abertysswg, Gwent | NP22 5

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St Nicholas

East Grafton, Wiltshire | SN8 3DB

Like Oare, the church is built in neo Romanesque style, this time by Ferrey in 1844.

All Saints

Small Heath, West Midlands | B10 0PR

Consecrated in 1896 and affectionately known as the 'cathedral of the backstreets'.

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St Mary the Virgin

Charlton on Otmoor, Oxfordshire | OX5 2UQ

The village church has a tall tower that stands over the cottages in the middle of the village and can be seen from some way off because of the flat landscape.

St Patrick

Birmingham, West Midlands | B18 7QN

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St David

Colva, Powys | HR5 3RA

Colva's church stand more or less alone, peeping south through its bower of yew trees high up in the Radnorshire hills.

All Saints

Croughton, Northamptonshire | NN13 5LS

The remarkable feature of this church is the series of 14th century wall paintings which were discovered almost a century ago by Professor Ernest Tristram, the authority on such works and a professor at the Royal College of Art.