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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 James the Great

Gawsworth, Cheshire | SK11 9RJ

On entering the church stand for a moment and take in the excellent proportions of the building with its limestone nave built in 1430 and the chancel and tower of pink sandstone, constructed in 1480.

St Thomas

Mow Cop, Staffordshire | ST7 3PJ

We have supported this church

St Peter

Westleigh, Greater Manchester | WN7 4SB

A Grade II* listed building with a Grade II War Memorial.

St John the Baptist

Tuebrook, Lancashire | L13 7EA

The parish church of St John the Baptist, one of the most impressive of Liverpool's suburban churches, was built between 1868 and 1870 in an unusual mixtures of style, but with a decidedly florid twist.

St James in the City

Toxteth, Merseyside | L8 1YY

Enjoying a new lease of life after reopening following almost four decades of closure.

We have supported this church

Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool, Merseyside | L1 7AZ

From the very early days of its origins and starting to build just after the turn of the 20th century, through to its completion in 1978, the story of this great cathedral, the largest in the UK and the fifth largest in the world, is unique and fascinating.

Christian Gold House Ministry

Kensington, Merseyside | L7 2RJ

Christ Church Kensington Liverpool is 151 years old, the church is on the national heritage list for England and is considered worthy of preservation.

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool, Merseyside | L3 5TQ

The Cathedral has a fascinating history that stretches back over a century and a half. We’d love to share it with you.

St Luke

Liverpool, Merseyside | L1 9DN

​The last bomb site in Liverpool, St Luke’s is testament to the brave people who lived and died during the May Blitz of 1941.

Holy Trinity

Walton Breck, Liverpool, Merseyside | L4 2QX

We have supported this church

St Cynfarch & St Cyngar

Hope, Flintshire | LL12 9PH

The church at Hope has its origins in the 12th century; it has many well documented historical features which provide interest but manage not to dominate the church or destroy the peaceful atmosphere which so many visitors comment on.