The Churches Conservation Trust
The Trust cares for Church of England churches no longer needed for parish use.
The Historic Chapels Trust
Established to take into ownership and preserve non-anglican places of worship of outstanding architectural and historic interest.
The Chapels Society
The Chapels Society seeks to promote the survival, public interest and knowledge of the architectural and historical importance of "all places of worship and their related structures in the United Kingdom, loosely described as Nonconformist" including some non-Christian ones.
Friends of Friendless Churches
The Friends own 34 churches and chapels, half in England, half in Wales, which they have saved from demolition, decay and unsympathetic conversion. The Friends are an almost wholly voluntary body, operating a joint membership scheme with the Ancient Monuments Society. We welcome new members to support our work.
Capel - The Chapels Heritage Society
Supports the preservation of nonconformist chapels and former chapel buildings in Wales.
Scottish Redundant Churches Trust
The SRCT is a charitable trust that exists to identify and to take into care architecturally or historically significant places of worship, of all faiths and denominations, in order to safeguard them for the benefit of their communities and the nation.
Links are currently listed under the following categories:
Current Campaigns
Events
Main Christian denominations
Sources of advice on church care and maintenance
The County Churches Trusts
Redundant churches and chapels
Specialist architects, restorers, other suppliers
Other sources of help
Courses in Church Conservation and Related Subjects
Lectures and Talks
Other Links
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