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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 Nicholas

Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AT

As part of Arundel's striking hilltop townscape, the parish church is eclipsed by more flamboyant buildings that are visible for miles around: notably the huge 'Victorianised' castle and the Roman Catholic cathedral.

All Saints

Burton Dassett, Warwickshire | CV47 2AB

Known locally as the Cathedral on the Hills, our early medieval church has its snowdrop display at its best in February.

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St John the Baptist

Thorpe Mandeville, Northamptonshire | OX17 2HR

After passing the splendid churchyard yew (over 1,000 years old), the latched door in the 14th century porch opens to reveal a church with a wall painting of St Christopher.

St Leonard

South Stoke, Sussex | BN18 9PF

A stunning little church in an idyllic setting.

St Mary the Virgin

Marden, Herefordshire | HR1 3EN

St Mary the Virgin, Marden is in a peaceful location on the east bank of the River Lugg and surrounded by farmland.

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Holy Trinity

Rudgwick, Sussex | RH12 3EB

Rudgwick church is hidden away behind the Kings Head pub, barely visible from the road, it is a gem of a church commanding wonderful views across to the South Downs.

Arundel Cathedral

Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AY

Built on a hill, the Cathedral sits majestically overlooking the ancient town of Arundel.

Fitzalan Chapel

Arundel, Sussex | BN18 9AB

On the edge of Arundel Castle grounds, the private Fitzalen Chapel contains a profusion of tombs and monument to the Howard family.

St Philip & St James

Hallow, Worcestershire | WR2 6PW

In 2019 the church celebrated its 150th Anniversary continuing the worship started in Saxon times.

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St James

Edgcote, Northamptonshire | OX17 1AG

However you reach it Edgcote feels removed from daily life, out of time.

St Mary

Clymping, Sussex | BN18 0BY

The coastal parish of Climping (also spelled Clymping), just west of the River Arun, has a remarkably sturdy looking church that is said to have begun life as a Norman watchtower.