Church of St. Mary AKA St. Mary's Church, Piercebridge (Piercebridge)
St. Mary's Church, Piercebridge in the early evening March sunlight 19-MAR-2022
St. Mary's Church, Piercebridge and nearby Nissan hut in the early evening March sunlight 19-MAR-2022
Piercebridge Roman fort with St. Mary's Church in the background 19-MAR-2022
Piercebridge Roman fort with St. Mary's Church in the background 19-MAR-2022
The Church of St Mary was built in 1873 by Cory and Ferguson, in the Early Englsh style. Constructed of snecked sandstone with ashlar dressings and a purple slate roof. This is a listed building.
The church contains two memorial rolls of honour dedicated to those of the parish who served or gave their lives in the First World War (1-2).
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Heritage Statement for St Mary's Church, Piercebridge, Darlington 2015; Archaeological Services Durham University
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