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St John Lee


St John Lee was a parish from 1572, until 1866. The parish church and rectory are located south-east of the village of Acomb, in what could be considered the hamlet of St John Lee, now within Acomb Civil Parish

Northumberland Acomb Civil Parish St John Lee Parish, 1848 Church of St John Lee, Acomb St John Lee Parish, 1855 The Rectory, St. John Lee
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The Road to St John Lee

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Vicarage of St John Lee church

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Church of St John Lee, Acomb
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Church of St John Lee, Acomb
- Overview Map Street View Aerial View The Parish Church of St John Lee, in Acomb, Northumberland, is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.
St John Lee Parish, 1848
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St John Lee Parish, 1848
- LEE, ST. JOHN, a parish, in the union of Hexham, S. division of Tindale ward and of Northumberland, 1½ mile (N.N.E.) from Hexham; containing 1,947 inhabitants. This is an extensive …

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