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Church of St Mary, Brignall


St Mary's Church in Brignall was built 1833-1834, designed in an Early English style by R. Dawson. The parish church is located on Brignal Lane and replaced an old church, the ruins of which are located near by, close to the River Greta. The current church was remodelled 1892. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Brignall 1834 Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Brignall Old Church of St Mary, Brignall
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St Mary's Church, Brignall

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Graveyard at St. Mary's Church

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St Mary's Church, Brignall

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St Mary's Church, Brignall

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CHURCH OF ST MARY - Brignall - List Entry
- "Parish Church, 1833-4 by R. Dawson, replacing old church (q.v.); remodelled 1892. Rough-faced stone with roughly-tooled quoins; tooled-and-margined ashlar plinth, buttresses and dressings. Stone slate roof. Plan: rectangular "preaching box" …

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St. Mary's Church, Brignall

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Old Church of St Mary, Brignall
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Old Church of St Mary, Brignall
- Overview Map The ruins of the 13th century St Mary's Church are located by the River Greta, about ¼ mile east of Brignall. The ruins are Grade II listed on …

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List grade: 1160398
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ0725712313

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