Church in England, England
All Saints Church is a ruined Church of England parish church in Sockburn, County Durham, England.[1] A Grade I listed building, the church has pre- and post-Conquest mediaeval aspects,[1] and is linked to the legends of the Sockburn Worm.
The church was in use until 1838, when it was replaced by All Saints' Church, Girsby, across the River Tees.[2]
References
Further reading
- Knowles, W. H. (1905). "Sockburn Church". Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Society of Northumberland and Durham. 5.
- Lang, J. T. (1972). "Illustrative carvings of the Viking period at Sockburn on Tees". Archaeologia Aeliana. 4. 50.
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Benefice of Blackwell | |
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Benefice of Cockerton | |
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Benefice of Coniscliffe |
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- St Mary, Piercebridge
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Benefice of Darlington Holy Trinity | |
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Benefice of Darlington St Cuthbert | |
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Benefice of Darlington St Herbert | |
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Benefice of Darlington St Hilda and St Columba | |
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Benefice of Darlington St James | |
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Benefice of Darlington St Mark with St Paul | |
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Benefice of Dinsdale with Sockburn | |
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Benefice of Haughton le Skerne | |
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Benefice of Heighington | |
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Benefice of Hurworth | |
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Benefice of Middleton St George | |
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Benefice of Sadberge | |
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