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St Andrew
Dalton le Dale, County Durham | SR7 8QT
St Andrew's, built in 1155AD, nestles in the dale with an ambience that gives a peaceful feeling to all who enter.
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Dalton le Dale, County Durham | SR7 8QT
St Andrew's, built in 1155AD, nestles in the dale with an ambience that gives a peaceful feeling to all who enter.
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