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United Reformed Church


The former United Reformed Church in Embleton was originally built as a Presbyterian Church in 1833. The building, altered in the 1920's, is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The church is now converted to residential use.

Embleton Historic Buildings and Monuments in Embleton Civil Parish Former Church United Reformed Church 1833 Grade II Listed
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Embleton United Reformed Church

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Embleton United Reformed Church

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Embleton United Reformed Church

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EMBLETON UNITED REFORMED CHURCH - List Entry
- "Presbyterian Church, dated 1833, altered c.1920. West front squared and coursed whinstone blocks, other elevations whinstone rubble, with raised whin quoins and dressings, rendered and pebbledashed; cut sandstone sills, lintels …

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List number: 1153701
List grade: 2
Keys to the Past HER: N5869
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NU2317422593

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