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  2. All Saints' Church, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1877, but the steeple was only completed the following year. In 1879, the church was given its own parish, created from parts of the parish of St John's Church, Middlesbrough and St Paul's Church. The church was grade II* listed in 1968. [1] [2] [3] The church is built of limestone with steep clay tile roofs.

  3. St John's Church, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    St John's Church, Middlesbrough, is the oldest parish church in the town of Middlesbrough in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is an active parish church and a Grade II* listed building which was listed by Historic England in July 1968. It is located at the junction of Marton Road, North Ormesby Road and Russell Street. It ...

  4. Category:Churches in Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart Church, Middlesbrough; St John's Church, Middlesbrough This page was last edited on 16 July 2015, at 20:28 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. St. Barnabas' Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Barnabas Episcopal Church (Foreman, Arkansas) Saint Barnabas on the Desert, in Paradise Valley, Arizona; St. Barnabas Episcopal Church (Montrose, Iowa) St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church, Leeland, Maryland

  6. Linthorpe - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Hall, demolished in 1870, could have been in existence as far back as 1618. Some of the white cottages of Old Linthorpe survived in St Barnabas Road until they were demolished in 1935. Former Workhouse on Burlam Road. Linthorpe Road was once known as Linthorpe Lane, being a main route from the original settlement of Middlesbrough.

  7. Bournmoor - Wikipedia

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    Bournmoor (/ ˈ b ɜːr n m ʊər / or / ˈ b ɔːr n m ʊər /) is a village in County Durham, England, and is situated a short distance from Chester-le-Street.. It contains St Barnabas' Church, which houses the Frostley Angel.

  8. Thornton-le-Moor - Wikipedia

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    The site of St Barnabas' Church Thornton-le-Moor was in the parish of North Otterington which had a church but no village. The village is connected to St Michael's Church in North Otterington by Endican Lane which joins the old corpse road from Thornton-le-Beans.

  9. Lenton Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St. Barnabas' Church, opened on 28 June 1938, was constructed at the request of the earliest residents of the newly built Lenton Abbey housing estate. [7] The church is located on the A52 Derby Road [ 7 ] and is of the Church of England .