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Church of St Paul


St Paul's Church in Winlaton was built 1827-1829 and designed by Ignatius Bonomi.[1] The church was consicrated in 1828. It was remodelled in the 1890s. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Winlaton Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Gateshead Ignatius Bonomi (1787 - 1870) Grade II Listed 1828
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The tower of St Paul's Church

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St Paul's in Winlaton

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St Paul's Church through the trees

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CHURCH OF ST PAUL - Winlaton - List Entry
- "Parish church.1827-9 by Ignatius Bonomi. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings; low-pitched roof of Lakeland slate. Nave, chancel, west tower. Perpendicular style. 3-stage battlemented tower with corner pinnacles and tall …

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St Paul’s Church Winlaton
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St Paul’s Church, Winlaton - parish Profile
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Tyne and Wear HER(6011): Winlaton, Scotland Head, Church of St. Paul
- "1827-9 by Ignatius Bonomi. Brown ironstone with western tower. Inside, a flat ceiling on cast-iron braces and octagonal columns with four arches. One-bay chancel with roof lights above the altar. …

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List number: 1025175
List grade: 2
Grid sq: 6011
Borough: Gateshead
Post code: NE21 6P
Grid ref: NZ1756861931

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