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Church of the Holy Saviour


Holy Saviour's Church on The Broadway/Crossway in Tynemouth was built 1839 to 1841 by John Green and Benjamin Green for the Duke of Northumberland. The parish church is a Grade II listed Building. 

Tynemouth Churches and Cathedrals John Green (1787 - 1852) Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Tyneside 1839: Building of the Holy Saviour's Church, Tynemouth, begins 1841 1839: Building of the Holy Saviour's Church, Tynemouth, begins
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Holy Saviours Church, Tynemouth

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CHURCH OF HOLY SAVIOUR - Tynemouth - List Entry
- " Parish church. 1839 to 41 by John and Benjamin Green for Duke of Northumberland; chancel 1884; C20 west porch. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar plinth, dressings and buttresses; snecked …

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Church of the Holy Saviour, Tynemouth Priory
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List number: 1025369
List grade: 2
Post code: NE30 2LD
Borough: North Tyneside
Grid ref: NZ3647369612

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