St Ives
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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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.
We have supported this church
Bellingham, Northumberland | NE48 2JP
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Kirkby in Malhamdale, Yorkshire | BD23 4BS
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A remote coastal church.
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South Church, County Durham | DL14 6SP
A 13th century collegiate church with Saxon remains, of particular interest is a Saxon cross reconstructed using both original late 8th century and modern replacement sections of stonework.
Lanchester, County Durham | DH7 0LJ
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Ovingham, Northumberland | NE42 6AJ
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Fleetwood, Lancashire | FY7 6RE
Out of these ageing bricks & intricately carved woodwork, the church seeks, from 1908 to present day, to be a living breathing presence of God's love in the town of Fleetwood.
Horsley, Northumberland | NE19 1TA
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