St. Andrews church..Northumberland

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Mikeymutt

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Whilst coming back from Scotland I decided to pop in to see this redundant church.set on the hill I made the win swept walk up to it on an extremely sunny but blustery day.the church is very clean inside despite classy sing in 1971.to the far corner is a grade one listed hopper mausoleum.the church was built in 1837 to replace an older church.it is constructed of coursed rubble and a slate roof.it was a nice tiny little,simple church and now under the care of the churches conservation trust.

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That's a beautiful little place and captured very well. My grandparents were elders in a church that looks very similar to this, which is now disused and has sat empty for years. Flogged by CoS to some company, applied to convert it to offices but planning was refused so it has sat there untouched for years. Really enjoyed that mate, thanks.
 
Thank you all.it is a lovely little church.very basic but beautiful.it was open mid week when I went.but heard it has been locked in the past due to problems with vandalism
 

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