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Church of St. Helen


The current building of St Helen's Church on West Road in Longhorsley was the former village school, which was built in 1848. The school was converted to use as a church in 1966 when the old Norman parish church was abandoned due to a lack of facilities and the need for extensive renovation. In 1981 the porch of the old church (from 1783) was dismantled and rebuilt on the west end of the new church and is now its main entrance.[1] The current church is a Grade 2 listed building on the National Heritage List for England. 

Longhorsley 1848 Former parish church of St. Helen Old Schoolmaster's House and Schoolroom Churches and Cathedrals Longhorsley St Helen's C of E First School Church of England Grade II Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Longhorsley Civil Parish 1783 Longhorsley Parish, 1848
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St Helens Church, Longhorsley

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St. Helen's Church Longhorsley
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St Helen's Church, Longhorsley

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St Helens Church and Old School

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St Helen's Church, Longhorsley

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CHURCH OF ST HELEN - Longhorsley - List Entry

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Old Schoolmaster's House and Schoolroom
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Old Schoolmaster's House and Schoolroom
- Overview Map Street View The former Schoolmaster's house and old schoolroom are adjacent to St Helen's Church in Longhorsley. The old school room is a single story building dating from …

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List number: 1153608
List grade: 2
Post code: NE65 8UU
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1469294612

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