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Church of St Paul


St Paul's in the parish church of Ryhope. The church was built 1868 -1873 to cater for the growing population of Ryhope, and replaced a smaller church on The Green, which had been built in 1826 as a chapel of ease to St. Michael's Church in Bishopwearmouth. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Ryhope Grade II Listed Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sunderland 1873
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St Paul's Church, Ryhope

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St. Paul's Church, Ryhope

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St Paul's Ryhope

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CHURCH OF ST PAUL - Ryhope - List Entry
- "Parish church. 1868-73. By TC Ebdy; chancel and N aisle 1920. First build rock-faced snecked limestone with rock-faced sandstone quoins and ashlar dressings; second build sandstone ashlar; ashlar-coped plinth throughout; …

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Tyne and Wear HER(7192): Ryhope, Ryhope Street South, Church of St. Paul
- "Parish church. 1868-73 by TC Ebdy. Chancel and north aisle 1920. First build rock-faced snecked limestone with rock-faced sandstone quoins and ashlar dressings. Second build sandstone ashlar. Welsh slate roof …

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List number: 1217835
List grade: 2
Tyne & Wear HER: 7192
Grid ref: NZ4099653031
Borough: Sunderland

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