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Church of All Saints, Great Stainton


All Saints - the parish church at Great Stainton stands on the site of a medieval church dating back to at least the 12th century. It was rebuilt in 1876-1878 by J.P. Pritchett in the style of the medieval church. It stands just off Elstob Lane, in a field ringed by trees, just outside the main village. The church is a Grade 2 listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Great Stainton Grade II Listed Churches and Cathedrals 1878 Church of England
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All Saints, Great Stainton

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Great Stainton All Saints Church

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Great Stainton All Saints Church

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All Saints : Great Stainton

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CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS - Great Stainton - List Entry
- "Parish church. 1876-8 by J.P. Pritchett. Squared, rock-faced sandstone in narrow courses; graduated green slate roofs. West tower with spire; aisleless nave with south porch; chancel with combined organ chamber/vestry …

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All Saints Church, Great Stainton
- A detailed architectural and archaeological assessment by Peter F Ryder October, 2006. Includes history and photos.

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List number: 1185908
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ3356922173
Post code: TS21 1NA

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