
Keld Chapel
Shap, Cumbria | CA10 3NW
Remote medieval chapel.
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Shap, Cumbria | CA10 3NW
Remote medieval chapel.
Goathland, Yorkshire | YO22 5AN
There has been a place of worship in Goathland, on the North Yorkshire Moors, for at least eight centuries and the present building, which was completed in 1896.
Barnard Castle, County Durham | DL12 8NQ
A church with links to Richard III, a rare indoor labyrinth and one of the largest fonts in the country.
Darlington, County Durham | DL3 6AR
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Great Ormside, Cumbria | CA16 6EJ
This is an extrmely old and interesting church in rural Cumbria, built on a man made mound, dating back to pre Christian times, St James defensive position overlooks the river Eden and the cluster of buildings that make up Ormside Hall.
Darlington, County Durham | DL1 5QG
A haven of peace and beauty in a busy town centre.
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Darlington, County Durham | DL3 7NG
Although The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) built a Meeting House in Darlington in 1678 (when they bought the plot for ’35), the present structure was not completed until about 1846.
High Coniscliffe, County Durham | DL2 2LR
This beautiful 12th century church, with 14th century spire, stands high above the River Tees.
Wythburn, Cumbria | CA12 4TW
At the southern end of Thirlmere reservoir, in the shadows of Helvellyn stands picturesque Wythburn church and a solitary group of houses, all that now remain of the submerged village.
Yarm, Yorkshire | TS15 9BU
St Mary Magdalene is a Norman church that was partly rebuilt in 1730 following a disastrous fire.
Winston, County Durham | DL2 3RJ
Late 12th / early 13th century church, on a Saxon site on top of hill with stunning view overlooking River Tees.
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Gainford, County Durham | DL2 3ES
Though erected in the 13th century, the present structure is believed to occupy a Saxon site, as it is recorded that Edwine, a Northumbrian chief who became a monk, died in 801 and was buried in the monastery of Gainford in the church.
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