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Denwick Chapel


The church in Denwick was built as a chapel of ease for St Michael's Church in Alnwick. The foundation stone of the chapel was laid by Mrs Lisle of Alnwick on 10th February 1876. It was built by Robertson and Sons of Alnwick, and designed by George Reavell, an architect at Alnwick Castle.[1]

Denwick 1876 Churches and Cathedrals Church of St Michael
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Denwick Chapel
- "The village of Denwick is about 1.4 miles north-east of Alnwick, and was planned and built by the Duke of Northumberland in the 19th century as part of his estate. …

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Denwick Chapel

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Denwick Chapel

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Opening of Denwick Church
- PDF [The following is an Extract from the Alnwick Mercury dated 25th November 1876 giving a detailed account of the opening Ceremony]...."“On Tuesday last, the Hamlet Church which has been …

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