St Mary the Virgin Church, Seaham

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St Mary the Virgin Church in Seaham is a historic Anglican parish church, noted as one of the oldest surviving churches in County Durham and valued for its early medieval architecture and coastal setting.

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St Mary the Virgin Church, Seaham canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
church building
listed building
administrativeTerritory Diocese of Durham NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Anglo-Saxon architecture
early medieval architecture
completionCentury 7th century
constructionStartCentury 7th century
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Mary the Virgin NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican
governingBody Parochial Church Council of Seaham NERFINISHED
hasCemetery churchyard burials
hasFeature Anglo-Saxon chancel arch
chancel
nave
small round-headed windows
small west bellcote
south porch
stone grave slabs
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageSignificance important example of early medieval church architecture in northern England
isOneOf oldest surviving churches in County Durham
liturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
locatedIn County Durham NERFINISHED
North East England
Seaham NERFINISHED
locatedNear North Sea coast NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor Anglo-Saxon fabric
age
coastal location
province Province of York NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
region County Durham coast NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Church of England
setting coastal
surroundedBy churchyard
usedFor Christian worship
baptisms
funerals
parish services
weddings

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Seaham hasLandmark St Mary the Virgin Church, Seaham