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Church of St. Giles, Netherwitton


St Giles is the Parish Church in Netherwitton and dates from the 12th century, with subsequent alterations. The Church is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Netherwitton Grade II* Listed Churches and Cathedrals Nether Witton Parish, 1848 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Netherwitton Civil Parish
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The Church of St. Giles, Netherwitton

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St Giles, Netherwitton

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Netherwitton – St Giles
- "....St Giles, down a track at NZ102904, beside the River Font. Gorgeous. Beautiful trees shield the main door. The font is thirteenth or fourteenth century....The Vicarage band at the turn …

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St Giles - Nrtherwitton
- "....The chapel, dedicated to St Giles, is a small stone structure, originally erected in the 12th or 13th century. It was rebuilt in the late 18th century, but the east …

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CHURCH OF ST GILES - Netherwitton
- "Parish Church. Chancel perhaps C12 altered C15, nave rebuilt C18 and remodelled, with addition of vestry, 1886. Squared stone, roughly shaped in chancel, dressings; grey slate roof. Aisled 3-bay nave …

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List number: 1042909
List grade: 2*
Post code: NE61 4NW
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1015990411

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