Find a church

Search for a fascinating place to visit, or see the variety of churches, chapels and meeting houses we have supported.

St Mary

Stottesdon, Shropshire | DY14 8UH

A hidden gem, off the beaten track and a sacred space for almost 1000 years.

St Mary the Virgin

Witney, Oxfordshire | OX28 4AW

St Mary's church, Witney, is a magnificent building set in beautiful and historic surroundings and rising majestically above the centre of the town.

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Friends Meeting House

Broad Campden, Gloucestershire | GL55 6US

The Meeting House dates to 1663, making it the earliest in the country still in use. 

St Mary

Cogges, Oxfordshire | OX28 3LA

900 years of worship in the heart of Oxfordshire.

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St John the Baptist

Wickhamford, Worcestershire | WR11 7SA

Wickhamford's handsome limestone church makes a wonderful composition with the large half timbered manor house next door, bought in 1549 by the Sandys family.

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St John the Baptist

Kinlet, Shropshire | DY12 3BL

Kinlet church no longer has a village around it, but stands in a rather remote location in the grounds of Kinlet Hall.

St Peter

Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TB

Pretty rural church with interesting stained glass windows in West Berkshire.

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Douai Abbey

Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire | RG7 5TQ

Benedictine monastery under the patronage of St Edmund, King and Martyr.

St James

Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire | GL55 6JG

Chipping Campden is one of the loveliest Cotswolds towns, packed with buildings made from the famous honey coloured stone.

Old Meeting

Tadley, Hampshire | RG26 3NY

Grade II listed 17th and 18th century chapel built to appear as a house when non conformists were persecuted.

London Street URC

Basingstoke, Hampshire | RG21 7NU

The building was originally known as the London Street Mission House and the first foundation stone was laid in 1800.

St Mary

Penllech, Gwynedd | LL53 8AZ

Set on the Llyn Peninsula, St Mary is medieval in origin but the font is the only survivor of this age, a roughly hewn monolith in brown stone, painted white on its inner face, almost sunk into the shaft beneath.