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St Andrew's Church, Dalton-le-Dale, Durham

⛪ St Andrew's Church in Dalton-le-Dale is a hidden gem nestled in the tranquil countryside of County Durham. This Grade II\* listed building dates back to 1155 AD, making it one of the oldest churches in the region.

 

Here’s what makes it special:

 

Historic Architecture: The church features Norman and Romanesque elements, including a beautifully preserved doorway with chevron carvings and a medieval font.

 

Unique Features:

 

A lepers’ door where those afflicted could listen to services from outside.

 

Two ancient sundials, one of which used sea tides to tell time.

 

The effigy of Sir William Bowes, an ancestor of the Queen Mother, lies within the nave.

 

Peaceful Setting: Surrounded by trees and a quiet graveyard, it offers a serene atmosphere that draws visitors seeking reflection or spiritual connection.

 

Community Spirit: The church is active in worship and outreach, hosting regular services and events for all ages

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Uploaded on May 11, 2023
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