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St John the Baptist, St. Johns Chapel
St. John the Baptist is one of 4 churches in the Benefice of Upper Weardale. The Church, a listed building, was built in 1465 on the site of an earlier building. Originally part of Stanhope parish, St John's Chapel became a separate parish in 1866.
Sunday services are held in St. John's Chapel on the first and third Sundays of every month, with the service taking place in neighbouring Cowshill on the second and fourth Sundays. In months with 5 Sundays a special service at various locations is held on the fifth Sunday. Choose Services and Events in the menu for times and locations of all services.
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St Thomas Heathery Cleugh, Cowshill
St. Thomas is the parish church of Heathery Cleugh Parish, Benefice of Upper Weardale. The church is located in the centre of the village of Cowshill, having been rebuilt there in 1912 after an encroaching quarry forced abandonment of the nearby original site.
Sunday services are held in Cowshill on the second and fourth Sundays of every month, with the service taking place in neighbouring St. John's Chapel on the first and third Sundays. In months with 5 Sundays a special service at various locations is held on the fifth Sunday. Choose Services and Events in the menu for times and locations of all services.
The church is open every day, and visitors to the area are cordially invited to stop in to visit. Copies of the church registers are available to look through, and the simple but aesthetic interior provides a welcome place for quiet reflection. Choose Find Us in the menu for information on obtaining a key should the church be locked.
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St Thomas the Apostle, Stanhope
Stanhope Church is historic and beautiful, built on Saxon foundations by the Normans and set in the centre of our very small market town, set back from the market place. Historically rectors were Bishops of Durham, which was highly profitable as they got a share of profits from the lead mines which have helped to shaped our Weardale landcape (now part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Beauty). The Church is open every day (usually between 10 am and 4 pm). For visitors in search of their family history, we have information from the burial registers and a plan on display at the back of Church. The Churchyard is maintained by volunteers and goodwill. Although we do our best to keep the outer parts under control, things can get a bit wild later in the summer.
Our congregation is small but growing; we work hard to maintain the Church and former rectory, now used as the Church Hall. We have been in interregnum since 2023 [i.e. we have no priest in charge], but are blessed by the service of our Associate Priest Heather and Assistant Curate Michael, and the large number of retired clergy who live in the Benefice. There are services held in our Church 5 times per week. The Church Hall is the hub of our community, and is the base for Church sponsored foodbank, toddler group, farmers' market, Mothers' Union, warm hub and community café, and professional theatre and music. It is also used by the Scouts, photographic society, book group, community choir, yoga, children's ballet classes, etc.
Friends of St Thomas Church (https://friendsofstthomasstanhope.org.uk) are immensely supportive, in the past fundraising has paid for restoration of the tower clock and historic gravestones. In 2020, we discovered a significant outbreak of dry rot under the floor. Unfortunately, this is still not resolved but the Friends are poised to start fundraising to replace the wooden floor with stone flagstones as soon as we can. Fundraising activities include wine tastings in Church (led by our pharmacist), concerts, quizzes and, to come in the autumn, a murder mystery and dinner...
We have very strong links with our local school, Stanhope Barrington C of E Primary School (https://www.stanhopebarrington.durham.sch.uk/) with congregation members serving on the governing body. Whole school services take place in Church once a term and teachers regularly use it as a teaching resource.
We are always pleased to welcome visitors to our Church and to services. Well behaved dogs are also very welcome.
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