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Corbridge
St. Andrews Church in Corbridge is thought to have been consecrated in 676. Saint Wilfrid is supposed to have had the church built at the same time as Hexham Abbey. It has been altered several times since, with a Norman doorway, and a lychgate built as a First World War memorial. The Church is built largely from stone taken from Hadrian's Wall.
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Photographer: © Mobscooter (Gallery)(5th August 2019)
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