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Ruins of a Church of St Thomas a Becket

A Grade I Listed Building in Grindon, Stockton-on-Tees

The Nave, Looking Westward - Grindon Church

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The nave dates from c. 1190 and is built in large stone blocks, inner and outer blocks being separated and filled with rubble masonry. There were two lancet windows on the south side of the nave, one on north side and one in the west end. The only one now complete is in the west wall under the bell tower, which contained two bells. These windows all had their heads made from two stones without hood moulds and were 14 inches wide with an internal splay.

Uploaded by Antony Cairns on 16 July 2011

Photo ID: 17558
Building ID: 101329821
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