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Church of the Holy Trinity, Wingate


The Holy Trinity is the parish church of Wingate, County Durham. It was built 1840-1841 by George Jackson of Durham. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Wingate Grade II Listed Churches and Cathedrals 1841
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Holy Trinity Church, Wingate

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Holy Trinity Church

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CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY - Wingate - List Entry
- "Parish church. 1840-1 by George Jackson of Durham. Hammer-dressed limestone with mainly rendered sandstone surrounds; Welsh slate roofs. Aisleless nave with west porch and south-west choir vestry; chancel with vicar's …

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Holy Trinity, Wingate - Facebook pages
- "The Holy Trinity, Wingate Church of England Facebook page - find upcoming events, contact details and more"

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Holy Trinity Church, Front Street, Wingate (Wingate)
- "The Church of the Holy Trinity was built by George Jackson of Durham in 1840-1. It is built in the Gothic style from limestone with sandstone surrounds. It has a …

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Holy Trinity Church, Wingate

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Cemetery at Holy Trinity Church, Wingate

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List number: 1323087
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D36150
Grid ref: NZ4001237147
Post code: TS28 5AN

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