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Church of St Bartholomew and St Boisil


St Bartholomew and St Boisil's is the parish church in Tweedmouth, Berwick-upon-Tweed. A church on this site was recorded in 1145 AD, and there is thought to have been a church here since the 7th century.[1] The church was rebuilt in 1783. The north transept was added in 1841, originally this contained a gallery for the poor and later used for the choir. The chancel and vestry were built in 1866-8, designed by F. R. Wilson.[2] The Church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.  

Tweedmouth 1783
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The Church of St Bartholomew & St Boisil, Tweedmouth

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St Bartholomew and St Boisil Churchyard at Tweedmouth

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Church Road, Tweedmouth

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CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW AND ST BOISIL - Tweedmouth - List Entry
- "....The current building replaces earlier churches on the site dating back to at least the C12 (first reference 1145). The earliest parts of the building date to 1783 when earlier …

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Parishes of Tweedmouth, Spittal and Scremerston
- Website of the 3 parish churches.

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Tweedmouth – St Bartholomew & St Boisil (again)
- "....the church is dedicated to St Bartholomew and St Boisil – Boisil being re-established in 1995. Boisil was the prior of the abbey that Aidan had founded at Melrose, and …

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Church of St Bartholomew and St Boisil

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List number: 1041677
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NT9955452287
Post code: TD15 2AJ

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