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Church of Our Lady


The Church of Our Lady lies within the grounds of Seaton Delaval Hall, just off The Avenue which runs between Seaton Sluice and Seaton Delaval. The church was built by Hubert de Laval and dedicated in 1102 by Bishop Flambard, of Durham. It was the private chapel of the Delaval family until becoming the parish church in 1891. Its chancel, choir and nave are separated by Norman arches and a blocked up window and stonework in the north wall of the nave are suggestive of pre-Norman origins. The nave has a classical 18th century ceiling. The church is a Grade I listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
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Bluebells among the graves, Church of Our Lady, Seaton Sluice, Northumberland

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Church of Our Lady

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Church of Our Lady from the Gardens

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CHURCH OF OUR LADY - List Entry
- "Parish Church, formerly manorial chapel. Early C12, probably incorporating earlier fabric; east end rebuilt c.1330, restoration and addition of west porch 1895. Squared stone except for roughly-coursed rubble on north …

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Church of Our Lady, Seaton, Northumberland

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Church of Our Lady - Seaton Delaval Hall, Seaton Delaval, Northumberland

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Stained glass window, Church of Our Lady - Seaton Delaval Hall, Seaton Delaval, Northumberland

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Friends of the Church of our Lady
- Facebook pages of the Friends of the Church of our Lady.

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Historic England awards Delaval Parish £316,000
- 2nd March 2021 Historic England has awarded a grant of £316,000 towards the restoration of Seaton Delaval Park and Garden. The grant will fund the repair of one of four …

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Church of Our Lady, Seaton Delaval Hall, Archaeological Monitoring of Repairs to the South-West Bastion and Ha-Ha Walls
- Chapman, K. and Drinkwater, H. (2021). Church of Our Lady, Seaton Delaval Hall, Archaeological Monitoring of Repairs to the South-West Bastion and Ha-Ha Walls. Northern Archaeological Associates. ABSTRACT: A pre-intervention …

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An Archaeological Watching Brief at the Church of our Lady, Seaton Delaval. Archaeological Research Services
- Lightfoot, R. (2021). An Archaeological Watching Brief at the Church of our Lady, Seaton Delaval. Archaeological Research Services. ABSTRACT: Archaeological Research Services Ltd (ARS Ltd) was commissioned on behalf of …

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List grade: 1
List number: 1041317
Charity number: 1067693
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ3218576416

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