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Church of St Cuthbert, Hebron
St Cuthbert's Church in Hebron in Northumberland is thought to dates from the 12th century. The church is set back from the road amongst trees and surrounded by fields, and can only be accessed by foot, over a little bridge.[1] The church fell into disrepair and was derelict by the 17th century, until it was remodelled in 1793.[2] The church was renovated in c.2009 for dual use as a village hall and is used by the Hebron Community Association. The church is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
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CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Hebron - List Entry
- " Parish church, medieval (chancel walls possibly C12, nave later), remodelled 1793; organ chamber and vestry late C19. Squared stone, horizontally tooled in C18 parts; C20 tile roof. Nave and …
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Hebron – St Cuthbert
- "....the village was called Heburn in 1242 and, like Hebburn in Durham, its name comes from the Old English (pre 7th century) “byrgen” meaning a mound, especially a burial mound. …
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Simon Cotterill
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CHURCH OF ST CUTHBERT - Hebron - List Entry
- " Parish church, medieval (chancel walls possibly C12, nave later), remodelled 1793; organ chamber and vestry late C19. Squared stone, horizontally tooled in C18 parts; C20 tile roof. Nave and …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.northernvicar.co.u…
Hebron – St Cuthbert
- "....the village was called Heburn in 1242 and, like Hebburn in Durham, its name comes from the Old English (pre 7th century) “byrgen” meaning a mound, especially a burial mound. …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
List grade: 2
Keys to the Past HER: N11105
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1942789831