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Church of St Mary, Slaley


The Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Slaley in Northumberland was built in 1832, designed by Milton Carr.[1] The Parish Church occupies the site of an earlier medieval church. The south porch and angle buttresses to the church were added in 1907. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
Slaley Historic Buildings and Monuments in Slaley Civil Parish Churches and Cathedrals 1832
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Church of St. Mary the Virgin

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The Church of St. Mary The Virgin , Slaley

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Slaley, St Mary's church

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Slaley, St. Mary's church entrance

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CHURCH OF ST MARY - Slaley - List Entry
- "Parish Church on medieval site, 1832 by Milton Carr; south porch and angle buttresses 1907. Squared stone (coursed rubble on north) with raised quoins and tooled ashlar dressings; slate roof. …

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List number: 1045284
List grade: 2
Post code: NE47 0AB
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY9730657758

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