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Christ Church, Coatham


Christ Church is located on Coatham Road in Coatham, Redcar. The church was designed by Coe & Goodwin, and built in 1854, funded by Mrs Teresa Newcomen. The church includes stained glass by William Wailes. Christ Church is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Coatham, Redcar Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Redcar and Cleveland 1854
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Christ Church, Coatham, Redcar

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Christ Church

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Christ Church

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CHRIST CHURCH - Coatham
- "Church, 1854 by Coe and Godwin, from the benefaction of Mrs. Teresa Newcomen. Late C19 organ chamber. Squared random sandstone rubble with Bath stone dressings. Welsh slate roofs. West tower, …

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Christ Church, Coatham
- Details of the Church and Services. "....Christ Church, Coatham was designed by Architects Coe & Goodwin, and built in 1854 from the benefaction of Mrs Teresa Newcomen. This impressive building …

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- Facebook pages of Parish of Coatham & Dormanstown. "The Parish of Coatham and Dormanstown have two churches in one parish. Christ Church Coatham on Coatham Road, Redcar and All Saints …

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List number: 1159776
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ5947325003
District: Tees Valley
Post code: TS10 1GA

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