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Church of St Andrew


The Church of St Andrew in Winston, County Durham dates from the Mid 13th Century. It was restored in 1848 by John Dobson. The church is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Winston John Dobson (1787 - 1865) Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Winston, County Durham Grade I Listed
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Winston, Co. Durham, St Andrew's Church

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St. Andrew's church, Winston

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The Church of St Andrew, Winston

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Spire of Winston Church

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Access to Winston Church

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Winston

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The Church of St Andrew, Winston, Graveyard

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East end of the church of St Andrew

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A place for communal interment in Winston Churchyard

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Where sheep may safely graze!

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Entrance to Winston Church

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CHURCH OF ST ANDREW - Winston - List Entry
- "Parish church. Mid C13, restored 1848 by John Dobson. Mid C13 sandstone rubble with roughly-dressed quoins; mid C19 dressed sandstone; renewed Welsh slate roofs. South-west tower, nave with south aisle …

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List grade: 1
List number: 1160127
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ1435216877

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