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Trinity Methodist Church


Methodist church and attached Sunday School built in 1894 by Marley & Woodhouse. It is located at the end of Flatts Road at the junction with Galgate in Barnard Castle, very close to the castle. The church is a Grade 2 Listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

Barnard Castle (town) Historic Buildings and Monuments in Barnard Castle Churches and Cathedrals 1894 Grade II Listed Methodism
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Barnard Castle Methodist Church

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Trinity Methodist Church, Galgate

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Barnard Castle Methodist Church

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TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ATTACHED RAILINGS - List Entry
- "Methodist church and attached Sunday School with railings. 1894. By Marley & Woodhouse of Bradford. Rock-faced stone with ashlar plinth and dressings; slate roof with stone gable copings and terracotta …

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Barnard Castle and Teesdale Methodist Circuit
- "Serving the community of both residents and visitors, eight Methodist Churches offer a warm welcome to all..."

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Post code: DL12 8PW
List number: 1282738
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ0493316588

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