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Latitude: 54.7167 / 54°43'0"N
Longitude: -1.7405 / 1°44'25"W
OS Eastings: 416816
OS Northings: 535779
OS Grid: NZ168357
Mapcode National: GBR JF8W.ZZ
Mapcode Global: WHC4V.7PGY
Plus Code: 9C6WP785+MR
Entry Name: Presbytery Attached to Church of Our Lady Immaculate and Saint Cuthbert
Listing Date: 5 June 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1229009
English Heritage Legacy ID: 403769
ID on this website: 101229009
Location: Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert's Church, Crook, County Durham, DL15
County: County Durham
Electoral Ward/Division: Crook
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Crook
Traditional County: Durham
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): County Durham
Church of England Parish: Crook
Church of England Diocese: Durham
Tagged with: Clergy house Architectural structure
CROOK AND WILLINGTON CHURCH HILL
NZ 13 NE
(East side) Crook
24/21 Presbytery attached
to Church of Our
Lady Immaculate and
Saint Cuthbert
GV II
R.C. Presbytery. Circa 1853 by E.W. Pugin. Coursed squared sandstone with
ashlar quoins and dressings; roof renewed in slate-coloured asbestos tiles with
flat stone gable copings. L-plan, attached to ritual south of chancel and
south nave aisle. West elevation of 2 storeys and 3 bays, the third gabled and
projecting, has Tudor-arched door at right of central bay, 3-light stone-
mullioned and transomed window higher to left of door. At right a similar
window in square projection with hipped roof, under small 2-light window in
steeply-pitched gable. Projecting one-storey left link with south aisle has
small clasped lancets; 2-light window in dormer behind link. Steeply-pitched
roof has tall ridge chimneys.
Listing NGR: NZ1681635779
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