St Cuthbert's Church, Marton. Open daily. Free entry

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Details

Accessibility:

The church is is raised above the level of the roadside. Just through the arched gateway from the pavement, there are approximately 10 stone steps up onto the church grounds with guide rails. This then leads you onto a brick/stone pathway. At the other end of the site along the road, you will find another St Cuthbert's sign and a turning which leads you up alongside the church to the vicarage, here you will find some parking spaces. The church has accessible toilets on site with baby changing facilities available. There is a hearing induction loop in place.


Brief Description:

12th century Norman church dedicated to St Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne.


Further Information

Address:

St Cuthbert's Church, Stokesley Road, Marton-in-Cleveland, TS7 8JU.


Email:

ask@stcuthbertmarton.org.uk


Phone:

01642 316201


Website:

http://stcuthbertmarton.org.uk/


Opening Hours:

Open during daylight hours.


Directions:

Situated 6.2 miles North of Stokesley. Head North on A172, at first round about, take the 3rd exit staying on the A172. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit to continue on the A172, shortly you will come to another roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Dixon Bank/A172. Continue along Dixon Bank for approximately 1.9 miles and the church will be on your left hand side.

OS NZ 514158


Transport:

Bus services operate in and around the area, with bus stops situated just along the road from the church.

The closest train station is Marton station which is only 1 mile/3 minute walk away from the church.

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Amenities:

Amenities in the local area include a BP garage, pubs, Sainsbury's, post office, hotels and more.

Travel Information

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