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Durham 1872‐1875 Rebuild ALNWICK School Chapel ALNWICK, St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ALLENDALE St. Cuthbert ALLENDALE, St. Cuthbert Northumberland Durham 1872‐1875 Rebuild ALNWICK School Chapel ALNWICK, St. Michael & All Angels Northumberland Durham 1875 New Church ALSTON St. John, Nenthead ALSTON, St. Augustine Cumberland Durham 1843‐1847 New Church ALSTON St. Augustine ALSTON, St. Augustine Cumberland Durham 1868‐1873 Rebuild AMBLE St. Cuthbert AMBLE Northumberland Durham 1869‐1870 New Church ANCROFT St. Anne ANCROFT Durham Durham 1835‐1836 Enlargement ANCROFT St. Peter, Scremerston ANCROFT Durham Durham 1840‐1843 New Church ANCROFT St. Anne ANCROFT Northumberland Durham 1868‐1870 Reseating/Repairs ANNFIELD PLAIN St. Aidan ANNFIELD PLAIN Durham Durham 1930 New Church AYCLIFFE St. Andrew AYCLIFFE Durham Durham 1881‐1882 Enlargement BARNARD CASTLE St. Mary BARNARD CASTLE Durham Durham 1870‐1871 Enlargement BEARPARK St. Edmund the Martyr DURHAM, St. Oswald Durham Durham 1877‐1879 New Church BELFORD St. Mary BELFORD Northumberland Durham 1826‐1829 Enlargement BELMONT St. Mary Magdalene BELMONT Durham Durham 1855‐1857 New Church BENFIELDSIDE St. Cuthbert BENFIELDSIDE Durham Durham 1881‐1883 Enlargement BENFIELDSIDE St. Cuthbert BENFIELDSIDE Durham Durham 1950‐1953 Repairs BERWICK‐UPON‐TWEED Holy Trinity BERWICK‐UPON‐TWEED, Holy Trinity Northumberland Durham 1854‐1855 Enlargement/Gallery BERWICK‐UPON‐TWEED St. Mary BERWICK‐UPON‐TWEED, Holy Trinity Northumberland Durham 1857‐1859 New Church BERWICK‐UPON‐TWEED School Chapel BERWICK‐UPON‐TWEED, Holy Trinity Northumberland Durham 1871 New Church BEWICK, OLD Holy Trinity EGLINGHAM Northumberland Durham 1866‐1867 Enlargement BILLINGHAM St. John, Haverton Hill BILLINGHAM, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1863‐1866 New Church BILLINGHAM St. Cuthbert BILLINGHAM, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1864‐1865 Reseating/Repairs BILLINGHAM St. Cuthbert BILLINGHAM, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1936‐1938 Enlargement BILLINGHAM St. Cuthbert BILLINGHAM, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1955‐1956 Repairs BILLINGHAM St. Cuthbert BILLINGHAM, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1963‐1970 Repairs BILLINGHAM St. Luke BILLINGHAM, St. Aidan Durham Durham 1964‐1966 New Church BIRTLEY St. John CHESTER‐LE‐STREET Durham Durham 1846‐1849 New Church BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Paul, Hunwick BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Andrew Durham Durham 1841‐1847 New Church BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Anne BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Anne Durham Durham 1841‐1848 Rebuild BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Paul, Hunwick BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Paul, Hunwick Durham Durham 1853‐1854 Enlargement BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Paul, Evenwood BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Helen Durham Durham 1865‐1867 New Church BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Helen BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Helen Durham Durham 1865‐1866 Reseating/Repairs BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Peter ESCOMB Durham Durham 1872‐1875 New Church BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Andrew BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Andrew Durham Durham 1880‐1881 Enlargement BISHOP AUCKLAND Mission Church, Fylands Bridge BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Anne Durham Durham 1881 New Church BISHOP AUCKLAND St. Paul, Hunwick BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Paul, Hunwick Durham Durham 1885‐1886 Enlargement BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Michael & All Angels BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Michael & All Angels Durham Durham 1849‐1850 Enlargement BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Peter BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Michael & All Angels Durham Durham 1870‐1873 New Church BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Mary, South Hylton BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Mary, South Hylton Durham Durham 1878‐1880 Rebuild BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Gabriel BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Michael & All Angels Durham Durham 1900‐1901 New Church BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Gabriel BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Michael & All Angels Durham Durham 1908‐1912 New Church BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Mary Magdalene BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Mary Magdalene Durham Durham 1927‐1931 New Church BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Nicholas BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Nicholas Durham Durham 1932 Unknown BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Nicholas BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Michael & All Angels Durham Durham 1938‐1943 New Church BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Gabriel BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Gabriel Durham Durham 1961‐1963 Repairs BISHOPWEARMOUTH St. Mary, South Hylton BISHOPWEARMOUTH, St. Mary, South Hylton Durham Durham 1976‐1977 Repairs BLACKHALL St. Andrew BLACKHALL Durham Durham 1929‐1931 New Church BLAYDON St. Cuthbert WINLATON Durham Durham 1843‐1845 New Church BOLDON, EAST St. George BOLDON, WEST Durham Durham 1919‐1924 New Church BOLDON, EAST St. George BOLDON, EAST Durham Durham 1928‐1934 Enlargement BOWBURN Mission Church CASSOP CUM QUARRINGTON Durham Durham 1910 New Church BRANCEPETH St. Brandon BRANCEPETH Durham Durham 1955‐1957 Repairs BRANCEPETH St. Brandon BRANCEPETH Durham Durham 1973‐1975 Repairs BRANDON AND BYSHOTTLES St. John BRANCEPETH Durham Durham 1871‐1876 New Church BRANDON AND BYSHOTTLES St. John BRANDON AND BYSHOTTLES Durham Durham 1903‐1905 Enlargement BRANXTON St. Paul BRANXTON Northumberland Durham 1844‐1850 Rebuild BROOM School Chapel DURHAM, St. Oswald Durham Durham 1877‐1882 New Church BURNOPFIELD St. James BURNOPFIELD Durham Durham 1933‐1934 Repairs BYERS GREEN St. Peter BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Andrew Durham Durham 1842‐1845 New Church BYWELL St. Peter BYWELL, St. Peter Northumberland Durham 1848‐1850 Other BYWELL St. Andrew BYWELL, St. Andrew Northumberland Durham 1870‐1873 Enlargement CAMBO Holy Trinity HARTBURN Northumberland Durham 1841‐1842 New Church CAMBOIS St. Peter BEDLINGTON Northumberland Durham 1864‐1866 New Church CASSOP CUM QUARRINGTON St. Paul KELLOE Durham Durham 1867‐1868 New Church CASTLESIDE St. John the Evangelist CASTLESIDE Durham Durham 1865‐1867 New Church CHESTER‐LE‐STREET Christ Church,Lumley CHESTER‐LE‐STREET Durham Durham 1859‐1861 New Church CHESTER‐LE‐STREET St. James,Burnopfield TANFIELD Durham Durham 1870‐1874 New Church CHEVINGTON St. John CHEVINGTON Northumberland Durham 1872‐1873 Enlargement CHILTON Mission Church FERRYHILL Durham Durham 1878 New Church CHILTON St. Aidan CHILTON Durham Durham 1925‐1931 New Church CHILTON MOOR St. Andrew CHILTON MOOR Durham Durham 1874‐1897 New Church CHOLLERTON St. Giles CHOLLERTON Northumberland Durham 1838‐1839 Reseating/Gallery CHOPPINGTON St. Paul BEDLINGTON Northumberland Durham 1865‐1866 New Church CHOPWELL St. John WINLATON Durham Durham 1907 New Church CLEADON PARK St. Mark & St.Cuthbert CLEADON Durham Durham 1925 New Church CLEADON PARK St. Mark & St.Cuthbert CLEADON PARK Durham Durham 1967‐1968 New Church COCKFIELD St. Mary COCKFIELD Durham Durham 1910‐1911 Enlargement COLLIERLEY St. Thomas LANCHESTER Durham Durham 1840‐1841 New Church CONISCLIFFE St. Edwin CONISCLIFFE Durham Durham 1841‐1845 Reseating/Repairs CONSETT Christ Church CONSETT Durham Durham 1864‐1867 New Church CORNFORTH Holy Trinity BISHOP MIDDLEHAM Durham Durham 1867‐1868 New Church CORNFORTH Holy Trinity CORNFORTH Durham Durham 1946‐1948 Repairs CORNHILL St. Helen CORNHILL Durham Durham 1839‐1841 Enlargement COUNDON St. James BISHOP AUCKLAND, St. Andrew Durham Durham 1840‐1841 New Church COWPEN St. Mary HORTON Northumberland Durham 1857‐1864 New Church COXHOE St. Mary the Virgin KELSOE Durham Durham 1867‐1868 New Church CRAMLINGTON St. Nicholas CRAMLINGTON Northumberland Durham 1862‐1868 New Church CROOK St. Catherine BRANCEPETH Durham Durham 1840‐1844 New Church CROOK St. Catherine CROOK Durham Durham 1875‐1878 Enlargement CROOK St. Catherine CROOK Durham Durham 1883‐1885 Enlargement CROOK Mission Church CROOK Durham Durham 1888 New Church CROXDALE St. Bartholomew CROXDALE Durham Durham 1844‐1847 Rebuild CROXDALE St. Bartholomew CROXDALE Durham Durham 1877‐1879 Enlargement DALTON Holy Trinity NEWBURN Northumberland Durham 1836‐1837 New Church DALTON LE DALE St. Andrew DALTON LE DALE Durham Durham 1906‐1907 Enlargement DARLINGTON Holy Trinity DARLINGTON, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1833‐1838 New Church DARLINGTON St. John DARLINGTON, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1847‐1854 New Church DARLINGTON St. Paul DARLINGTON, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1870‐1872 New Church DARLINGTON St. James DARLINGTON, St. John Durham Durham 1873‐1876 New Church DARLINGTON St. Hilda DARLINGTON, St. John Durham Durham 1887‐1889 New Church DARLINGTON St. Matthew DARLINGTON, St. Luke Durham Durham 1922‐1936 New Church DARLINGTON St. Mark DARLINGTON, St. Paul Durham Durham 1957‐1959 New Church DARLINGTON St. Herbert HAUGHTON‐LE‐SKERNE Durham Durham 1967‐1969 New Church DARLINGTON St. Columba DARLINGTON, St. Cuthbert Durham Durham 1969‐1970 Rebuild DEAF HILL CUM LANGDALE St. Paul DEAF HILL CUM LANGDALE Durham Durham 1882‐1884 New Church DEAF HILL CUM LANGDALE St. Paul DEAF HILL CUM LANGDALE Durham Durham 1898‐1900 Enlargement DENTON St. Mary the Virgin HEIGHINGTON Durham Durham 1835‐1836 Enlargement DENTON St. Mary the Virgin DENTON Durham Durham 1889‐1892 Rebuild DENTON BURN School Chapel NEWBURN Northumberland Durham 1866 New Church DINNINGTON St. Matthew PONTELAND Northumberland Durham 1834‐1835 New Church DODDINGTON St. Mary & St. Michael DODDINGTON Northumberland Durham 1838‐1839 Enlargement DUDDO All Saints DUDDO Northumberland Durham 1878‐1880 New Church DUNSTON St. Nicholas DUNSTON, St. Nicholas Durham Durham 1931 Unknown DUNSTON St. Nicholas DUNSTON, St. Nicholas Durham Durham 1964‐1966 New Church DURHAM St. Cuthbert DURHAM, St. Oswald Durham Durham 1861‐1863 New Church DURHAM St. Giles DURHAM, St. Giles Durham Durham 1873‐1876 Enlargement DURHAM St. Mary le Bow DURHAM, St. Mary le Bow Durham Durham 1875‐1876 Reseating/Repairs DURHAM St. Margaret DURHAM, St. Margaret Durham Durham 1879‐1881 Enlargement DURHAM St. Nicholas DURHAM, St. Nicholas Durham Durham 1936‐1937 Repairs DURHAM St. Margaret DURHAM, St. Margaret Durham Durham 1944‐1952 Repairs DURHAM
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