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Escomb Saxon Church, Escomb, Durham


Entry to church up path with stone step.
Entry to church up path with stone step.
Step down inside church entrance.
Step down inside church entrance.
Vestibule with stone seating on either side.
Vestibule with stone seating on either side.
Gateway into church.
Gateway into church.
Path to church with noticeboard on left inside gate.
Path to church with noticeboard on left inside gate.
As at 2022.
As at 2022.
Information about history.
Information about history.
Notices pre 2022.
Notices pre 2022.
Graveyard.
Graveyard.
Interesting gravestone with Latin inscription.
Interesting gravestone with Latin inscription.
Old sundial below cross.
Old sundial below cross.
Dragon sculpture
Dragon sculpture
Celtic symbols.
Celtic symbols.
Celtic symbols
Celtic symbols
Celtic stonework in church.
Celtic stonework in church.
Results of excavations.
Results of excavations.
3 steps down into church.
3 steps down into church.
Interior of church.
Interior of church.
Old Celtic cross.
Old Celtic cross.
Piscina
Piscina
Altar cross.
Altar cross.
Rafters with ancient script.
Rafters with ancient script.
Wall hanging.
Wall hanging.
Exposed stonework.
Exposed stonework.
Stone font.
Stone font.
Organ.
Guidebooks available prior to 2022.
Tombstone of Rallph Eddison died 1622.
Carved ornamentation in stonework.
Exit reminders.
Clock/sundial face.
Symbols on gravestone.
Graveyard. Not all tombstones are upright.
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Location:

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