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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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Leadgate, County Durham | DH8 7TS
St Ives is an early work (1868) by prolific architect Charles Hodgson Fowler, and its style is the plain 19th century reinterpretation of medieval Early English.
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Houghton le Spring, Tyne & Wear | DH4 4DN
This stunning ancient parish church is a place of revelation, hope and encounter where you will find 1000 years of Christianity and 4000 years of human history.
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Cumwhitton, Cumbria | CA8 9EX
Notched into the summit of the circular mound at the centre of the village of Cumwhitton, St Mary's is an ancient church dating from about 1160AD.
Ninebanks, Northumberland | NE47 9PA
St Mark's offers breathtaking views over the remote West Allen valley and a fascinating local history and is on the Isaac Tea Trail North Pennines Heritage Walk.
Chester le Street, County Durham | DH3 3QB
A beautiful 13th century church with a well preserved Ankers House Museum, it houses a copy of the Lindesfarne Gospels.
Knarsdale, Northumberland | CA8 7PB
An attractive little country church with a painted altar, fine stained glass and medieval gravestones.
Seaham, County Durham | SR7 7AF
'One of the finest small churches in the country dating back to the 7th/8th century' according to E Fernie.
Keenley, Northumberland | NE47 9NU
The year 1750 is embossed in lead on the porch doorway and services are held once every fortnight. Inside there is a warm and welcoming atmosphere of a traditional country chapel complete with a pot bellied stove. Sheep and cattle graze in the next field and dry stone walls bound a woodland fringe and hay meadows. It is a place of peace and tranquillity.</span></span></p>
Ebchester, County Durham | DH8 0PW
Founded in the late 12th century under Bishop Puiset of Durham, it was built on land granted by the Diocese to Sherburn Hospital for sick brethren to convalesce.
Whitfield, Northumberland | NE47 8HD
The church is a Grade II* listed building.
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Abbeytown, Cumbria | CA7 4SD
Following a fire, set by arsonists in 2006, the repairs to one of Cumbria's largest parish churches continues and the building is once again open to visitors, who are uplifted and captivated by its remarkable space.