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St. Edmund's Church, Front Street, Sedgefield (Sedgefield)

Church of St Edmund, Front Street, Sedgefield 2001
Church of St Edmund, Front Street, Sedgefield 2001

Church of St Edmund, Front Street, Sedgefield 2001
Church of St Edmund, Front Street, Sedgefield 2001

Church of St Edmund, Front Street, Sedgefield 2001
Church of St Edmund, Front Street, Sedgefield 2001
Parish church. Circa 1254 aisled nave; circa 1290 transepts and chancel; circa 1490 tower; 19th century porch; north vestry and organ chamber of 1913. Dressed and rubble masonry with graduated green slate roofs. Perpendicular west tower; Early English aisled nave, with south porch, and north and south transepts; chancel with north vestry and organ chamber. Possibly on the site of pre-1085 chapel.

Known to contain a First World War memorial plaque in the south aisle as well as a memorial cross within the church grounds (1-2).

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Early Medieval (410 to 1066)
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
First World War (1914 to 1918)
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1121482


Source of Reference
Local History of Sedgefield

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