Escomb Church
A 7th-century church in northeast England built using stones from a nearby Roman fort.

šŸ“œ Historic 7th-century Anglo-Saxon church in northeast England.
šŸ” Built with stones from a Roman fort, it's one of three intact Anglo-Saxon churches in the country.

Why Go

⛪ Ancient Anglo-Saxon architecture
✨ Peaceful churchyard views
šŸ“œ Rich historical significance
🚶 Easy access with key available

Why Avoid

♿ Two shallow steps into church, may require assistance for wheelchairs

Tips

šŸ”‘ Key available from house #28, Saxon Green, Escomb
🚌 Bus services from Bishop Auckland (not Sundays)

Hours

šŸ•’ Summer: 9am-8pm, Winter: 9am-4pm (when locked)
⛪ Sunday Service: 11am, 1st Sunday Celtic Worship: 4pm

🚻 Toilets

Facilities in nearby pub

šŸ…æļø Parking

Roadside parking in nearby streets

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