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St Andrews Church

St Andrews Church, County Durham, Durham, DL56PP


St Andrews Church: Acient ecclesiastical centre with Saxon origins. Points of special interest include early Norman font, Jacobean pews and pulpit and Mediaeval windows.

Open: May - Sept (incl) Thursday 2pm - 4pm.


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St Andrews Church
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Address:
St Andrews Church
Church Lane
Aycliffe Village
County Durham
County Durham
Durham
DL56PP   map

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A19 traffic news
28/05/2012 00:09:42
On the A19 northbound between the junctions with the A689 and the A179, minor delays are possible due to roadworks . Expect disruption until 6:00 am on 28 May 2012.

A19(A179) traffic news
27/05/2012 23:39:50
On the A19 southbound between the junctions with the A179 and the A689, there are currently delays of 15 mins due to heavy traffic . Normal traffic conditions expected from 11:45 pm.

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