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Church of St. Philip and St. James, Whittonstall


St. Philip and St. James' Church in Whittonstall was built in c.1830, designed by Jonathan Marshall.[1] It replaced a chapel of ease on the same site, recorded as far back as the 13th century, but which had fallen into disrepair by the 19th century.[2] The chancel of the current church was added in 1893.

Whittonstall Historic Buildings and Monuments in Shotley Low Quarter
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St. Philip and St. James Church Whittonstall

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St Philip & St James Church, Whittonstall

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St. Philip and St.James Winter Scene

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Whittonstall – St Philip and St James
- ....after the Norman Conquest the Balliol family settled at Bywell; Wittonstall was a chapel-of-ease. In 1569 it was objected that the curate was allowed “to churche three women and maybe …

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St. Philip and St. James Church, Whittonstall

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Whittonstall

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St Philip & St James' Church, Whittonstall, Northumberland

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Chapel Of St Philip And St James (Shotley Low Quarter)
- A chapel to St Philip and St James is mentioned here in 1289. It was pulled down in 1830 and the present church erected on the site. An Early English …

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