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Church of St Paul the Apostle, Hunwick


The Church of St Paul the Apostle is located on Church Lane, by the junction with Station Road in  Hunwick. The church was built in 1844, designed by W. Thompson and including stained glass by Heaton, Butler & Bayne & L.C. Evetts[1].

Hunwick 1844 Churches and Cathedrals Hunwick with Helmington, township, 1848
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St. Paul the Apostle 1844 : Hunwick

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St. Pauls Church, Hunwick
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County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D49374
Post code: DL15 0JU
Grid ref: NZ191326

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