Middlesbrough

The Diocese of Middlesbrough was founded on 20 December 1878 out of the Diocese of Beverley. It consists of the boroughs of Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton-on-Tees (south of the river), the cities of Kingston-upon-Hull and York, East Yorkshire and most of North Yorkshire. The cathedral is in Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, and is dedicated to St Mary. 89 churches were visited for Taking Stock (2008).

York – St Paulinus

A modest 1960s church of no great architectural pretensions but with a pleasing, homely interior and some furnishings... Read More

York – St Wilfrid

High Victorian design in French Gothic style by George Goldie, who was not cowed by the proximity of York Minster. A... Read More

York (Acomb) – Our Lady

A post-war suburban church in brick Basilican style, with a handsome interior.The former village of Acomb lies about... Read More

York (Clifton) – St Joseph

A simple design built of rustic brick, with a Westmorland slate roof. The attached brick campanile lends it a certain... Read More

York (Tang Hall) – St Aelred

A post-war church of portal frame construction, serving an interwar housing  estate. The  glazing and... Read More

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