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Former Church of St John the Baptist, Hamsteels


Former Parish Church of St John the Baptist - now a private dwelling. The church was built in 1875 and located next to the former school‐house in Quebec, County Durham. It was built at a cost of £1,050 and was a gift from the Crown and the Bishop of Durham.[1] The church closed in 2011 and was sold for conversion to residential use in 2013.[2]

Quebec Private Residence Former Church 1875
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The former Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Hamsteels

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Former Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Hamsteels

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Notice board of the former Parish Church , Hamsteels

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Graveyard near to Quebec

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St John the Baptist Church, Quebec

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Village church at Quebec

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Hamsteels and Quebec Villages
- Article by Linda Cook. "The houses of Hamsteels were built by Johnston and Reay to house the workforce of the colliery, brickworks and coke ovens. Hamsteels comprised of only three …

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