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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 Peter & St Paul

Old Brampton, Derbyshire | S42 7JG

A Grade I listed church dating back to the 12th century.

All Saints

Babworth, Nottinghamshire | DN22 7BP

Welcome to our quintessential English parish church, surrounded by greenery and lovingly cared for it has been described as ‘the church among the trees’ and certainly lives up to visitors expectations!

St Swithun

Retford, Nottinghamshire | DN22 6PL

The first recorded reference in history to a church in East Retford comes from 1258 but most of the church was rebuilt in the 1650s, following the collapse of the tower in 1651.

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St Helen

Lea, Lincolnshire | DN21 5EH

St Helen's dates from 12th century, with the north aisle added in 1380, between the choir and the north aisle is a mediaeval tomb to Sir Roger Trehampton, one of the Knights Templar.

English Martyrs

Wallasey, Merseyside | CH45 6TU

English Martyrs church, designed by architect Francis Xavier Velarde, opened in 1953 but the history of the parish goes back to 1902.

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Our Lady Star of the Sea & St Joseph

Wallasey, Merseyside | CH44 7ED

A grade II listed building, designed by Edmund Kirby and consecrated in 1889 to serve the parish community of Seacombe in Wallasey.

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St Paul

Seacombe, Merseyside | CH44 7AX

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St James in the City

Toxteth, Merseyside | L8 1YY

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

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St Patrick

Patrington, Yorkshire | HU12 0RE

The respected critic and historian Nikolaus Pevsner was much taken with St Patrick's; 'For sheer architectural beauty few parish churches in England can vie with Patrington'.

St Nicholas

Snitterby, Lincolnshire | DN21 4TY

This church consists of a western tower, nave, apsidal chancel, south porch and vestry, the inside walls are of red brick with black brick horizontal bands.

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.