Built in 1180, St Cuthbert's Darlington ('The Lady of the North') features 14thC belfry and font, 15thC misericords, 19thC stained glass and a mosaic reredos.
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On site parkingParking (free)
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Admission
(Adult)
Free Admission
Opening
13 Apr 2010 to 30 Sep 2010
Monday 11:00-13:00
Tuesday 11:00-13:00
Wednesday 11:00-13:00
Thursday 11:00-13:00
Friday 11:00-13:00
Saturday 11:00-13:00
Sunday 11:00-13:00
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Toilets
Groups accepted
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Print in foreign languages
Open outside normal opening times by appointment
Blue Badge Guides admitted free
Booking essential
As an oasis of prayer and sanctuary of stillness in the centre of the busy market town of Darlington, St Cuthbert's has stood majestically since 1180. A Grade I Listed building featuring 14thC belfry and font, 15thC misericords and 19thC restoration with a fine collection of stained glass, a mosaic reredos by John Dobbin and a warm welcome. It is open during the summer months and has disabled access. Services on Sundays at 8am, 10.30am and 6.30pm and Wednesday at 10.15am.
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