St Cuthbert's House

Introduction

The photograph on this page of St Cuthbert's House by Pauline E as part of the Geograph project.

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St Cuthbert's House

Image: © Pauline E Taken: 25 Oct 2012

This former church became known as St Cuthbert’s in 1972, when the United Reformed Church came into being with the union of the Presbyterian and Congregational denominations. It was first opened as a place for Christian worship in April 1810 under the name The North Sunderland Associate Meeting House and served the community for 200 years. The building you see here is now in use as a luxury B&B, with a thoughtfully renovated interior which uses many of the original features, including wooden panelling, timber columns and the original floorboards.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.576037
Longitude
-1.668921