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Church of St Paul, West Pelton


St Paul's is a parish church, located on St Paul's Terrace in West Pelton, County Durham. The church was built in 1879 by Austin, Johnson and Hicks of Newcastle, paid for by John and Edward Joicey. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

West Pelton Grade II Listed Churches and Cathedrals 1879 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Urpeth Civil Parish
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West Pelton, Co. Durham, St Paul's Church

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St. Pauls Church West Pelton

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St Paul's Church, West Pelton

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Church of St. Paul, West Pelton

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CHURCH OF ST PAUL - West Pelton - List Entry
- "Parish church. 1879 by Austin, Johnson and Hicks of Newcastle for patrons John and Edward Joicey. Dressed sandstone and graduated green slate roofs. Continuous, aisleless nave and chancel; north and …

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Diocese of Durham - The Parishes of Holy Trinity, Pelton & St. Paul's, West Pelton
- "...Welcome to the Web site for Holy Trinity Church, Pelton and St. Paul’s Church, West Pelton. The parishes of Pelton and West Pelton minister to a group of ex-mining villages …

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List number: 1159301
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid sq: D36213
Post code: DH9 6RT
Grid ref: NZ2296953080

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