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Church of St John, Bedlington Station


St. John’s Church, Sleekburn, was built in 1906 for the expanding mining community in the area to become known as Bedlington Station. The red brick building includes a vicarage and church hall. The church was built with funds donated by the philanthropist Miss Emily Easton.[1]

Bedlington Station Churches and Cathedrals 1906
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St John's Church, Bedlington Station

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The Parish Church of St John, Sleekburn

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St John's Church, Bedlington Station

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St Johns in winter.

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St Johns Church Bedlington Station

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Miss Easton

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St John, Sleekburn, Bedlington Station
- "This Edwardian church has a lot of beauty inside its plain exterior! Worship is traditional but child-friendly as well, we have a toy corner for the children. The modern language …

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