Holy Cross Church, Ryton
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Image: © Alan Fearon Taken: 21 Nov 2005
The church is situated in the west of the village and is the oldest building in Ryton, dating back to 1220. The Architecture of the Church is Gothic, and the spire towers 120ft, it was built in three stages, it is octagonal and made from oak and covered in lead.