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Church of St Andrew


St Andrew's Church in Heddon-on-the-Wall was originally built in c.630 AD.[1] There are still fragments of this 7th century Anglo-Saxon church, within todays building, along with with a Norman sanctuary. The church was substantially restored and it's west end was added in 1839.[2] The church is a Grade I Listed building on the National Heritage List for England. 

Heddon-on-the-Wall Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Heddon-on-the-Wall CP Hearse House Grade I Listed
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Church of St Andrew, Heddon on the Wall

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St Andrew's church, Heddon-on-the-Wall

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St Andrew's Church from the west

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St Andrew's Church, Heddon on the Wall

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Rear of Church House from St Andrew's Churchyard

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Hearse House
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Hearse House
- Probably a former Hearse House to the side of Church House in Heddon-on-the-Wall.
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Church of St Andrew, Heddon on the Wall

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Church in Heddon-on-the-Wall

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CHURCH OF ST ANDREW - Heddon on the Wall - List Entry
- "Parish church. Some Saxon masonry, C12 chancel partly remodelled C13, aisles C13. Restored and west end added 1839. Squared stone with Welsh slate and Lakeland slate roofs. Nave with aisles, …

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St Andrew's Church
- "The Church of St Andrew is situated in the centre of the village on a hill top opposite the Swan Inn. The church was consecrated in 630 and still retains …

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Heddon-on-the-Wall - St Andrew’s
- "Heddon-on-the-Wall is only 9 miles from Newcastle and is the first of several churches on the road from Newcastle to Hexham that have Anglo-Saxon origins - Ovingham, Bywell (two!) and …

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List grade: 1
List number: 1042770
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1338566892

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