Churches (in Religious)

  • Community Church

    Community Church

    Community church centre located less than 10 minutes’ drive from the beach. The church, which doubles as an event space, comprises a conference room, hall, meeting room, prayer room, kitchen, and also plays host to a local youth club. A great location for filming and photography.

  • Community Centre

    Community Centre

    Community centre located in a popular seaside town. The main part of the building – a former church – was built in 1929, with extensions added on at later dates. Serving as a local food bank site and community space, the premises are also home to a boxing club and a martial arts and fitness…

  • Beautiful 14th Century Church

    Beautiful 14th Century Church

    14th century Grade I listed parish church built of flint and local stone located in a beautiful, historic market town on the edge of the South Downs National Park. The church retains many features of some importance including the font, the remarkable stone pulpit, stunning stained glass windows, a rare medieval iron screen, consecration crosses,…

  • Contemporary Art Gallery and Events Venue

    Contemporary Art Gallery and Events Venue

    This is a visual arts organisation based in a former Regency church in the heart of a popular coastal city, which commissions contemporary visual art installations specific to the building. This impressive building has retained many of its original features including a font, pews, pulpit, exposed beams and upper gallery, and has high ceilings and…

  • Arts and Events Centre

    Arts and Events Centre

    Event centre located in the heart of a vibrant city. The Grade II listed building, a former church, has prestigious conference facilities, offices, and studio spaces available for hire for filming and photography.

  • 13th Century Chancel On A Nature Reserve

    13th Century Chancel On A Nature Reserve

    This church stands in a tranquil corner of a large churchyard, down a little lane. At first sight it appears to be a simple cemetery chapel. In fact it is the 13th century chancel of a large Norman church. The main part of the church was removed in 1864 and rebuilt in a coastal town…

  • Grade I Listed Saxon Church

    Grade I Listed Saxon Church

    This church is of charming flint construction and stands on a slight rise above a river. Today with just a house or two for company it is hard to imagine that 700 years ago it was at the heart of a bustling port and crossing place of the river. As the river changed course and…

  • Charming Grade I Listed Medieval Church

    Charming Grade I Listed Medieval Church

    This Grade I listed medieval church is situated in a rural hamlet in the West Sussex countryside. It is a simple building dating to the 12th century, with a deep sweeping roof and a dainty bell cote. Most furnishings and fittings date to the mid-19th century and comprise a largely complete early ecclesiological seating scheme…

  • 13th Century Church With Unspoilt 18th Century Interior

    13th Century Church With Unspoilt 18th Century Interior

    The setting of this 13th century sandstone church, with splendid views across the South Downs, is gorgeous, but the building itself surpasses all expectations. The unspoilt 18th century interior, which is illuminated by large windows of clear glass, contains silvery oak pews, a clerk’s desk, a triple-decker pulpit, an uneven flagstone floor, and a curved…

  • Grade I Listed Medieval Church With Wall Paintings

    Grade I Listed Medieval Church With Wall Paintings

    In an idyllic rural setting on the South Downs, in a loop of the river Arun, this church is a beautiful place to stumble upon. It is in the simple shape of a cross and remains virtually unaltered since medieval times; its calm and peaceful atmosphere evokes centuries of prayer. Though not large, its simplicity…