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Church of St Jude, Knarsdale


The Church of St Jude in Knarsdale was rebuilt in 1833, on the site of earlier 14th and 17th century churches.[1] An inscription on the south church reads: "Erected 1833. Rev. Thomas Bewsher, Rector. William Parker and Joseph Richardson, Church Wardens". The churchyard contains 18th and 19th century tombstones.

Knarsdale Churches and Cathedrals War Memorial, Knarsdale 1833
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St Jude's Church, Knarsdale

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Farmland and woodland east of Burnstones

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St Jude Church, Knarsdale

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Font, St Jude Church, Knarsdale

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Interior, St Jude Church, Knarsdale

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St Jude Church, Knarsdale

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Porch, St Jude Church, Knarsdale

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Church of St Jude (Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh)
- "The Church of St Jude was built in 1833, on the site of 14th and 17th century churches. The churchyard contains 18th and 19th century tombstones....."

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Sundial at St Jude's Church

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War Memorial, Knarsdale
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Post code: CA8 7PB
Keys to the Past HER: N5995
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY67855422

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