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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 Aidan

Sudden, Lancashire | OL11 3EL

A notable Grade II* church designed by Temple Moore and consecrated in 1915.

St Michael

Upton, Northamptonshire | NN5 4UX

This curious box like Norman church stands between the very busy A45 and the grounds of Upton Hall, now a school.

St Michael and the Holy Angels

West Bromwich, West Midlands | B70 8AQ

This Grade II listed building is the oldest church in the centre of West Bromwich.

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United Reformed Church

Hornsea, Yorkshire | HU18 1PG

Built with red and yellow brick and stone dressings, the church is more than a place of worship; it serves as a community hub for a variety of activities and social events.

St Edmund

Rochdale, Lancashire | OL12 6QF

Regarded as one of the finest but least known gems of ecclesiastical architecture in the country, it is a Gothic gem set in a diamond.

Hope Baptist Church

Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 8EW

Hope Chapel is a vibrant sanctuary space serving residents and visitors in the lovely Pennine town of Hebden Bridge.

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All Saints

Flore, Northamptonshire | NN7 4LS

A 12th century parish church in a beautiful spot overlooking the Nene Valley.

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St Oswald

Lower Peover, Cheshire | WA16 9PZ

Tucked among a small group of buildings that includes a pub, an old school and cottages is one of England's most ancient timbered churches.

St Paul

Kersal Moor, Greater Manchester | M7 3WX

This delightful church was built in 1851-1852.

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St Mary Magdalene

Sandringham, Norfolk | PE35 6EN

The parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, is a country church of exceptional historic interest, with memorials to many members and relations of the Royal Family from Queen Victoria onwards.

St Mary

Nun Monkton, Yorkshire | YO26 8ES

A hermitage or small monastic settlement may have existed at Nun Monkton during the Anglian period in Northumbria, prior to the arrival of the Vikings, giving rise to the 'Monkton' part of the village's name.

St James The Great

Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire | HX7 6DS

St James the Great, with its Bronte and Anne Lister connections is situated in the beautiful Calder Valley, with its literary and industrial heritage.