
St Thomas
Cowshill, County Durham | DL13 1DD
The church was built 1915, stone with Westmorland slate roof.
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Cowshill, County Durham | DL13 1DD
The church was built 1915, stone with Westmorland slate roof.
Workington, Cumbria | CA14 3EP
A masterpiece of Gothic Revival, designed by EW Pugin.
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Addingham, Cumbria | CA10 1DU
This Grade II* listed church dates from the early 16th century with much reused early medieval stonework from a nearby 9th century church destroyed by the River Eden.
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Workington, Cumbria | CA14 3AX
Designed by Philip Hardwicke and completed in 1823, the design is based in St Paul's in Covent Garden, with many internal design features referencing our patron St John the Evangelist.
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Gamblesby, Cumbria | CA10 1HY
A traditional sandstone Victorian Methodist Church and attached School Room restored in 2021 as a vibrant worship and community space.
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Shincliffe, County Durham | DH1 2NS
St Mary's is a charming mid 19th century village church on the outskirts of Durham.
Brigham, Cumbria | CA13 0TA
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Garrigill, Cumbria | CA9 3DS
The church is a peaceful haven beside the Pennine Way with a wildlife conservation project in the churchyard.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 4DU
Our Church warmly welcomes you to meet with God and share in worship and fellowship with us.
Isel, Cumbria | CA13 9SR
Isel church is a beautiful Grade I listed building, which is located in an idyllic position in a carefully tended churchyard close to the River Derwent.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3DG
A 12th century church with fine stained glass, woodwork, sculpture and bells and a beautiful and interesting churchyard.
Durham, County Durham | DH1 3EH
Durham Cathedral is of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe, renowned for its spectacular location at the heart of the Durham UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit and you’ll soon discover why Bill Bryson described this magnificent place as the ‘best cathedral on planet earth’!