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Church of St Andrew


The former Church of St Andrew is located on York Place, Headland in Hartlepool. It was built in 1886 as a Chapel of ease and later used as a church hall. After a period of disuse the derelict building was purchased by local roofer, John O'Connor, in 1995 and restored for use as a tea room, and later further extended for use as a restaurant called Mary Rowntrees - named after a former church goer.[1] The former church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Hartlepool Headland Grade II Listed 1886 Former Church Historic Buildings and Monuments in the Borough of Hartlepool
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Mary Rowntree's, Headland

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Mary Rowntree's Victorian Tearoom and Restaurant

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York Place on The Headland

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Saint Andrew's Church

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FORMER CHURCH OF ST ANDREW - Hartlepool - List Entry
- "Chapel-of-ease; 1886; brick with sandstone dressings; Welsh slate roof. Terms used are ritual. Nave with north aisle; chancel; later porch adjoins west end. 3-bay nave and 2-bay chancel, divided externally …

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Mary Rowntree's

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Hartlepool

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Mary Rowntrees
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Former church set to become restaurant
- Hartlepool Mail, 6th April, 2011. Article about how the derelict church was purchased by John O’Connor in 1995 and restored to be a tea room and then extending its use …

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List number: 1250674
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ5279733508
District: Tees Valley
Post code: TS24 0QR

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