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Church History information for St Cuthbert, Hartlepool, Roman Catholic and places above it in the hierarchy

St Cuthbert, Hartlepool, Roman Catholic

Stranton

"The Church, dedicated to All Saints, is the old parish church, Stranton, an ancient edifice, situated at the west end of the town. It is supposed to occupy the site on one granted to Guisborough by Robert de Brus, but the most ancient portions of the present edifice seem to belong to the Norman period. It consists of clerestoried nave, aisles, chancel with north chapel, south porch, and embattled tower, containing clock and three bells; the centre one, a pre-Reformation one, bears the inscription, "Ora pro nobis, Sca. Maria." The others are inscribed also, and bear date 1664 and 1699. Restorations have been made at various times, and carried out in the Early English and Perpendicular styles, principally the latter. The restoration of the interior was completed in 1890. Previous to this it was in a very dilapidated state, and the opening out of the old chapel, the handsome fittings of the chancel, and the new organ chamber and organ, the removal of the plaster from, and pointing the walls, has restored somewhat its former aspect."

[From History, Topography and Directory of Durham, Whellan , London, 1894]

County Durham

Methodist Churches in 1940 in the "Newcastle-upon-Tyne" and "Sunderland and Durham" Districts. This includes all of Northumberland and the northern part of Co Durham

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