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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 Anne

Lydgate, Greater Manchester | OL4 4JL

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Crowland Abbey

Crowland, Lincolnshire | PE6 0EH

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St Mary the Virgin

Fairford, Gloucestershire | GL7 4AF

Fairford's magnificent 'wool' church, rebuilt in the 1490s' and hardly altered since then, deserves a place in any roll call of fine Cotswold churches.

St John the Evangelist

Upper Denby, Yorkshire | HD8 8UN

Denby was a Danish settlement dating back to the 9th century and mentioned in the Domesday Book.

St Elphin

Warrington, Lancashire | WA1 2TL

Its very tall spire, at 281ft (86m), is the most arresting thing about St Elphin's.

St Mary

Monnington on Wye, Herefordshire | HR4 7NL

Unchanged since its rebuilding in 1679; an oasis of tranquillity in a stunning location.

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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.

St Michael

Rossington, Yorkshire | DN11 0EZ

Welcome, come and enjoy our lovely old church of St Michael situated in the village of Old Rossington near Doncaster.

All Saints Friary

Barton upon Irwell, Greater Manchester | M41 7LG

All Saints was built between 1865 and 1868 through the munificence of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Bt.

All Saints

Beckingham, Nottinghamshire | DN10 4PH

Although the first reference to a church here is from the early 12th century the oldest parts of the church date from the 13th century.

St Mary

Sprotbrough, Yorkshire | DN5 7RF

Sprotbrough is a Domesday Book village.

Friends Meeting House

High Flatts, Yorkshire | HD8 8XU

The Society of Friends emerged in the 1650s, a time of great religious turmoil.