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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 Luke

Tutshill, Gloucestershire | NP16 7BJ

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St Mary the Virgin

Broughton, Oxfordshire | OX15 5EF

St Mary's was built almost entirely in the early 14th century, at the same time as Sir John de Broughton was building the adjacent castle.

St Mary

Handsworth, Yorkshire | S13 9BZ

St Mary’s was founded in 1170 by the Norman Lord, William de Lovetott. Of this church, only part of the chancel and the lower part of the tower remain.

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St Mary

Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire | NG12 2FD

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St Silas

Blackburn, Lancashire | BB2 6PS

A 1900 building designed Paley & Austin of Lancaster and noted for its important heritage for its church fixtures.

St Wilfrid

Calverton, Nottinghamshire | NG14 6FQ

St Wilfrid’s is a 13th century church in Early English style and has carvings from the 12th century.

St Paul

Parsons Cross, Yorkshire | S5 9JH

The church was designed by Basil Spence, the architect of Coventry Cathedral, and was consecrated on the Eve of the Conversion of St Paul, January 24 1959.

St Walburge

Preston, Lancashire | PR2 2QE

The largest non cathedral Catholic church with the tallest parish spire in the country, open to all.

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St John the Baptist

Penistone, Yorkshire | S36 6DY

Please visit the historic church of St John the Baptist, located in the Pennine market town of Penistone, situated along the Trans Pennine trail its accessibility attracts a wealth of walkers and riders alike each year.

St Giles

Killamarsh, Yorkshire | S21 1BS

Killamarsh gets its name from a preNorman settlement called ‘Chinewoldmaresc’ a marshy settlement belonging to Chinewold.

St Tegfedd

Llandegfedd, Monmouthshire | NP18 1JA

A little country church with some surprising monuments, set in a 'Celtic' oval embanked churchyard.