St. Edmund's Church, Edmondbyers - wooden vestry

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St. Edmund's Church, Edmondbyers - wooden vestry

Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 9 Jan 2013

See Image The vestry was built in 1920 with objects donated to the church: the door is from Image (photographed by Bill Cresswell); the door surrounds from a 17th C pew from Auckland Castle; the east side comes from an organ case from All Saints, Clifton, near Bristol; and the rest from timber from Durham Cathedral. {Source: Church leaflet.}

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.844
Longitude
-1.979103