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  2. East Goscote - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of religious services until the completion of St Hilda's Church in 1976. The first village vicar was the Reverend Dudley Gummer, who took services in his own house in Coopers Nook, until the village hall was built. The village had its own magazine East Goscote Community News, which was first published in 1969. It ceased ...

  3. St Botolph's Church, Ratcliffe on the Wreake - Wikipedia

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    St Botolph's is part of the Fosse Team in the Diocese of Leicester, [4] it has services on three Sunday evenings per month. [5] The other churches in the team are: St Mary's Church, Barkby; St Hilda's Church, East Goscote; St Mary's Church, Queniborough; St Michael and All Angels' Church, Rearsby; St Peter & St Paul, Syston; Holy Trinity Church ...

  4. St Peter & St Paul's Church, Syston - Wikipedia

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    The church is part of The Fosse Team which comprises the following churches . St Mary's Church, Barkby; St Hilda's Church, East Goscote; Holy Trinity Church, Thrussington; St Botolph's Church, Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake

  5. St Mary's Church, Queniborough - Wikipedia

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    The church is part of The Fosse Team which comprises the following churches . St Mary's Church, Barkby; St Hilda's Church, East Goscote; Holy Trinity Church, Thrussington; St Botolph's Church, Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake

  6. St Hilda's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Hilda's Church may refer to: St Hilda's Church, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England; St Hilda's Church, Bilsborrow, Lancashire, England;

  7. Lucker, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Lucker House, in the centre of Lucker, adjacent to St. Hilda's, Church, was previously the Vicarage. Built c. 1840 by Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland , and subsequently given to the church, it is a Grade II listed building.

  8. History of South Shields - Wikipedia

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    The site today is in the very town centre of South Shields and is named St. Hilda's Church [3] although the original Anglo-Saxon building is but a remnant under the present Norman nave. St. Hilda's was one of many monastic institutions along the coast of north east England including Jarrow, where the Venerable Bede lived and worked.

  9. St Mary's Church, Barkby - Wikipedia

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    The church is part of The Fosse Team which comprises the following churches St Mary's Church, Queniborough; St Hilda's Church, East Goscote; Holy Trinity Church, Thrussington; St Botolph's Church, Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake; St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Rearsby; St Peter & St Paul, Syston; St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Thurmaston