
St Mary the Virgin
Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham | DL12 0RL
Soon to be a warm, welcoming and accessible building.
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Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham | DL12 0RL
Soon to be a warm, welcoming and accessible building.
Kirkleatham, Yorkshire | TS10 4QR
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St Bees, Cumbria | CA27 0DR
The church was founded in 1120, is one of the architectural jewels in Cumbria and well worth a visit.
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Cleator, Cumbria | CA23 3DD
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Dufton, Cumbria | CA16 6DA
This attractive church surrounded by hay meadows and views of the Pennines, is a peaceful haven on a popular footpath and close to the Pennine Way and cycle routes.
Peel, Lancashire | IM5 1HH
Our Cathedral is home to a wealth of treasures, including a priceless selection of Knox silverware.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorkshire | TS12 1DE
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Shildon, County Durham | DL4 1DW
Shildon is a railway town and railway pioneer Timothy Hackworth is buried at St John's.
Newlands, Cumbria | CA12 5TU
Newlands church, set in the midst of the lovely Newlands Valley, is a haven of peace and tranquillity, it can be traced back to the mid 16th century, although it was substantially refurbished in the 1840s.
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Kirkby Thore, Cumbria | CA10 1UP
An important parish church, 14th century with many later changes clearly visible inside and out, in a fine setting between the River Eden and the North Pennines.
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Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria | CA23 3AR
Located within the Lake District National Park, first stop on the popular Coast to Coast walk, St Mary’s is beside the River Ehen, close to the two pubs and a tearoom and shop; the old churchyard has associations with William Wordsworth.
Newbiggin, County Durham | DL12 0TY
Believed to be the oldest Methodist chapel in the world in continuous use, whose history is inextricably linked with the rise and decline of lead mining in Teesdale.