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Church of St. Mary, Whorlton


St. Mary's Church in Whorlton, County Durham, is now part of the combined parish of Barnard Castle with Whorlton. The Norman chapel which originally stood on this site was demolished c.1848 and replaced by the present building in 1853. The new church reatined the 15th Century font from the medieval church; the font is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. 

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Whorlton Church of St Mary Churches and Cathedrals 1853
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St. Mary's Church, Whorlton

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Whorlton church

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FONT, ADJACENT TO SOUTH PORCH OF CHURCH OF ST. MARY - List Entry
- "Font. Probably late-c15, Single sandstone block. Octagonal-plan bowl and stem. Base also octagonal in plan but with alternating long and shorter sides. This font came from the medieval church at …

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Font, adjacent to South Porch, St Mary, Whorlton (Whorlton)

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St Mary's Barnard Castle with Whorlton
- Official Website of the parish. "...the Church of England Parish of Barnard Castle with Whorlton, Teesdale, in South West County Durham. The parish is composed of the Churches of St …

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Church of St Mary, Whorlton

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Whorlton Parish Church and graveyard (1971)

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County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D1647
Post code: DL12 8XG
Grid ref: NZ106147

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