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Church of St. Mary, Nunthorpe


The Church of St Mary is located to the east of Nunthorpe in Middlesbrough. It was built 1924-1926 by Temple Moore and Leslie Moore. St Mary's was built when Nunthorpe became a parish, before then Nunthorpe was part of the parish of Great Ayton. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Nunthorpe Grade II Listed Churches and Cathedrals 1926 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Middlesbrough
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Church of St Mary the Virgin

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Temple Moore's design was built after his death

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St. Mary the Virgin, Nunthorpe

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St. Mary's Church, Nunthorpe

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Nunthorpe Church

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CHURCH OF ST. MARY - Nunthorpe - List Entry
- "Church 1924/26 by Temple Moore and Leslie T. Moore. Dressed sandstone with double-chamfered plinth. Plain clay tiled roofs. Cruciform with tower over crossing; south and west porches and clerestoried chancel …

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St Mary's Nunthorpe
- Official Website of the Church.

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List number: 1139841
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ5402514031
District: Tees Valley
Post code: TS7 0PD

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