St Michael
Mosser, Cumbria | CA13 0SR
The Fell church is simple in design and plain in ornament, its charm lies in its setting and glimpse into the past.
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Mosser, Cumbria | CA13 0SR
The Fell church is simple in design and plain in ornament, its charm lies in its setting and glimpse into the past.
Whitworth, County Durham | DL167QX
First mentioned in 1183 in the Bolden Book, here are two 13th century stone effigies of a knight in armour and his lady.
Trimdon, County Durham | TS29 6LY
Built in 1155 we have a Norman chancel with an unusual horseshoe arch.
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Tudhoe, County Durham | DL16 6LL
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Dean, Cumbria | CA14 4TH
In spite of the eclectic origins of its many parts, St Oswald's significance lies it its alterations and accumulation of features over time including Norman font and walls, 13th century windows, 15th century chancel and furniture by Thompson (the Mouseman).
Auckland, County Durham | DL14 8EN
The church is a grade I listed building dating to the late 12th century and early 13th century.
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Hartlepool, County Durham | TS24 0DA
Magnificent Early English church with enormous buttresses, a 7th century name stone and visitor centre.
Hart, County Durham | TS27 3AP
This is an ancient enigmatic building in a rural setting of Hart, adjacent to the remains of the de Brus Manor House and medieval fish pond field.
Kelloe, County Durham | DH6 4PT
St Helen's Cross is a beautifully preserved late 12th century stone, probably a votive cross to St Helen Empress and mother of the first Christian Emperor of Rome.
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Bassenthwaite, Cumbria | CA12 4QZ
The church, dedicated to the Celtic Saint Bega, is situated in a picture perfect setting in fields on the east shore of Bassenthwaite Lake.
Brancepeth, County Durham | DH7 8DF
St Brandon's is stunning: it's over 900 years old but recently and beautifully restored after a fire in 1998.
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Ireshopeburn, County Durham | DL13 1HD
High House Chapel was built in 1760 as 'a preaching house for Divine worship' and is the oldest purpose built Methodist Chapel in the world to have been in continuous weekly use since then.