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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 Mildred

Whippingham, Isle of Wight | PO32 6LW

This site has been a place of worship since 1854, and was frequented by Queen Victoria when in residence on the Isle of Wight, the very fabric of our church is rich in royal history and heritage.

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St Michael

Stanley Pontlarge, Gloucestershire | GL54 5HD

A 12th century church retaining its full integrity, setting and atmosphere within a small hamlet on the edge of the Cotswolds, and the home and burial place of renowned conservationists and authors Tom and Sonia Rolt.

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St Denys

Severn Stoke, Worcestershire | WR8 9JA

This 12th century church lies in the River Severn flood plain, surrounded by its peaceful churchyard consecrated in 1325, with a backdrop of the Malvern Hills.

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St Mary

Tufton, Hampshire | RG28 7RJ

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St Peter

Winchcombe, Gloucestershire | GL54 5LU

St Peter's is a beautiful Grade I listed church which dates back to the 15th century and it contains many ancient artifacts which are on display including a particularly fine piece of stained glass in its east window.

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St Bartholomew

Richards Castle, Herefordshire | SY8 4ET

A medieval church and Knights Templar chapel.

St Michael

Brimfield, Herefordshire | SY8 4NF

There has probably been a church on the site since 1100AD.

St Mary Magdalene

Leintwardine, Herefordshire | SY7 0LB

A 13th and 14th century church with Saxon and Norman foundations.

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All Hallows

Whitchurch, Hampshire | RG28 7AS

There has been such a church in Whitchurch as early as 800 AD and probably earlier.

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All Saints

East Garston, Berkshire | RG17 7HH

Tucked away in a wooded corner on the edge of East Garston, All Saints is a pretty and well cared for church.

St Swithin

Wickham, Berkshire | RG20 8HD

Prepare yourself for surprises when you go into this church, from the outside nothing looks untoward, except that the tower is clearly Saxon, and the whole of the rest of the building is obviously very much later.