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St. Cuthbert

St. Cuthbert

Middlesbrough

North Yorkshire

23.6.66 - II* Church, C12 largely rebuilt 1843/48, possibly by J.B. Rudd (Tollesby).

Architectural Features

Neo-Norman style

North aisle largely C12 with renewed windows and embattled parapet.

West bellcote has 2 round-headed openings holding C17 bells, under continuous hoodmould and paired gables.

Largely medieval north transept, has mid-C19 Caernarvon-headed windows in hollow-chamfered surrounds, and crow-stepped gable.

hoodmoulds with carved stops.

Corbel table at eaves includes 7 medieval corbels carved with stars, shields and masks.

INTERIOR: Re-cut C12 north arcade, piers alternately octagonal and compound, capitals with flat leaves, grotesques and dragons, and bases with scrolled leaves.

C13 trefoil-arched piscina, with dogtooth moulding, in south wall.

Mid-C19 carved octagonal font.

West window of south aisle has stained glass by W.E. Towers, depicting St. Nicholas of Myra.

Medieval grave cover, in floor of north transept, with carving of Calvary cross and sword.