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Church of St.Thomas of Canterbury


St Thomas of Canterbury Church in Longhorseley was built in 1841. Before then the Roman Catholic parish was served by a chapel in Horsley Tower, which is located next to the church. The church is a Grade 2 Listed building on the National Heriatge List for England.

Longhorsley Churches and Cathedrals Historic Buildings and Monuments in Longhorsley Civil Parish Grade II Listed Catholic Church 1841
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St Thomas of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church, Longhorsley

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St Thomas of Canterbury Church

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CHURCH OF ST THOMAS OF CANTERBURY (RC) - List Entry
- "Roman Catholic Church, 1841. West end squared stone, remainder coursed rubble; slate roof. Cruciform with lateral sacristies rather than transepts, south- east porch. Lancet Gothic....Listed partly for historical associations with …

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List number: 1153619
List grade: 2
Post code: NE65 8UY
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1464094657

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