St Paul's Church, Winlaton

St Paul
St Paul
 St Paul shown within Tyne and Wear

54°57′06″N 1°43′40″W / 54.9516°N 1.7278°W / 54.9516; -1.7278Coordinates: 54°57′06″N 1°43′40″W / 54.9516°N 1.7278°W / 54.9516; -1.7278

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Location Winlaton
Country England
Denomination Anglican
Architecture
Status Parish church
Functional status Active

St Paul's Church is a 19th-century church in Winlaton, Tyne and Wear, England, dedicated to St Paul.

History

The church was designed by Ignatius Bonomi and consecrated in 1828.

In the 20th century alterations and maintenance work to the church were carried out by Charlewood, Curry, Wilson & Atkinson, architects.[1]

Inside the church there is a memorial plaque dedicated to former pupils of Blaydon Secondary School who died in World War I. The plaque was transferred to the church when the school closed in 1998.[2]

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