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St Cuthbert, Redmarshall

St Cuthbert, Redmarshall

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The grade I listed church building at Redmarshall dates from the late 12th century and contains Jacobean box pews. Attached to the nave is the Langton Chapel which contains recumbent effigies of Sir Thomas and Lady Sybil de Langton. In the sancturary there is an Easter Sepulchre and Sedilia.
St Cuthbert’s is part of a group of six parishes, also including All Saints Great Stainton, St Peter Bishopton, St John the Divine Stillington, St James Grindon and St Peter Wolviston, all within Stockton deanery.
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Revd David Brooke
The Rectory
Church Lane
Redmarshall
Stockton-on-Tees
TS21 1ES
Tel: 01740 630810
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A Church Near You ID: 13638
Built: Late 12th Century
Our Patron: Bishop of Durham, The Crown and The Chapter of Durham Cathedral in turn
Archdeaconry: AUCKLAND (132)
Deanery: STOCKTON (13207)
Benefice: Redmarshall (13/182 W)
Parish Legal Name: REDMARSHALL (130313)