St Cuthbert, Etherley
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St Cuthbert's Church is a Grade II listed building. It is plain and typical of a stone structure built in 1832 to accommodate up to 200 people. There are no longer burials in the churchyard, but there is a new cemetry at the end of the village.
St Cuthbert's is a country parish of linear development stretching from the Four Lane Ends, near Escomb to Windmill and Morley. It covers an area of 10 square miles and is situated three miles west of Bishop Auckland. It has a population of approximately 2500.
The church is one of a group of 5 churches; The Saxon Church-Escomb; St Cuthbert's church- Etherley; St James'church- Hamsterley, St Paul's church-Witton Park and St Philip and St James' church- Witton le Wear.
Priest in Charge: Vacant position
Churchwarden: Mr Roy Wilson
Churchwarden: Mr Edward Hirst
Treasurer: Mr Barrie Kirton
Secretary: Mrs Cynthia Knight
Lay Reader: Mr Derek Jago
The church supports Tearfund, Christian Society and the Lesotho Durham Link Project
The church has close links with the local Methodist Church in South Road, and share in some joint special services at Christmas and Easter.
We publish a monthly church magazine.
Baptisms usually take place during morning services. Other services are arranged as required.
St Cuthbert's is a country parish of linear development stretching from the Four Lane Ends, near Escomb to Windmill and Morley. It covers an area of 10 square miles and is situated three miles west of Bishop Auckland. It has a population of approximately 2500.
The church is one of a group of 5 churches; The Saxon Church-Escomb; St Cuthbert's church- Etherley; St James'church- Hamsterley, St Paul's church-Witton Park and St Philip and St James' church- Witton le Wear.
Priest in Charge: Vacant position
Churchwarden: Mr Roy Wilson
Churchwarden: Mr Edward Hirst
Treasurer: Mr Barrie Kirton
Secretary: Mrs Cynthia Knight
Lay Reader: Mr Derek Jago
The church supports Tearfund, Christian Society and the Lesotho Durham Link Project
The church has close links with the local Methodist Church in South Road, and share in some joint special services at Christmas and Easter.
We publish a monthly church magazine.
Baptisms usually take place during morning services. Other services are arranged as required.
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- Regular Services
Sunday
Sunday Service
Every first second fourth and last Sunday at 9:15 AM for 1 hour
Every first second fourth and last Sunday at 9:15 AM for 1 hour
Sunday Service 3rd Sunday in the month
There is no service at St Cuthbert's church on the on the 3rd Sunday of the month but there are services at the nearby churches of St Paul's, Witton Park and Escomb Saxon Church.
Sunday at 9:15 AM for 1 hour
There is no service at St Cuthbert's church on the on the 3rd Sunday of the month but there are services at the nearby churches of St Paul's, Witton Park and Escomb Saxon Church.
Sunday at 9:15 AM for 1 hour
Sunday Service 5th Sunday in the month
This is a joint service with all churches in the group and is organised on a rota basis between the 5 churches in the group
Every fifth Sunday at 10:45 AM for 1 hour
This is a joint service with all churches in the group and is organised on a rota basis between the 5 churches in the group
Every fifth Sunday at 10:45 AM for 1 hour
Other information
Archdeaconry: AUCKLAND (132)
Deanery: AUCKLAND (13201)
Benefice: Etherley (13/086 W)
Parish Legal Name: Etherley (130193 13/193)
CofE Church Info: (613193 13/193)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/13561/
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St Cuthbert : Church Road, Etherley, Durham, DL140HJ







