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St Edmund
Edmundbyers, County Durham | DH8 9NQ
Our small stone church has an interesting history, a peaceful churchyard and attractive views.
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Edmundbyers, County Durham | DH8 9NQ
Our small stone church has an interesting history, a peaceful churchyard and attractive views.
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St James church is designed in Gothic style by renowned church architect JS Crowther from Manchester (he later restored Manchester Cathedral).
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Standing out from the rest of the buildings in the square, St Columba's is the rather grand permanent home to several Presbyterian and Congregational meetings, the first founded near the river in 1662 by early Nonconformist Dissenters.
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Hidden among trees, and reached by track and footpath, this tiny meeting house is hard to find and reach.
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All Saints is England's only elliptical church and the finest Georgian church interior in the northeast.
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Originally attached to the medieval community of Tynemouth Priory, the first parish church of Tynemouth stood within the walls of Tynemouth Castle.
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The oldest church in Wallsend with spectacular stained glass.
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A church was first established on this site in the aftermath of the Dissolution of the Monasteries when Cartmel Priory was dissolved as part of the Henrician Reformation and a chapel was built on the present site using materials from Cartmel around 1537.