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St. Columba's

Knole Road

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St. Columba's (Billingham)
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St. Columba's Church

St. Columba's is a historic church located on Knole Road in Billingham, United Kingdom.

History

  • St. Columba founded the Hiberno-Scottish mission and spread Christianity in Scotland at the start of his mission.
  • Columba studied under prominent church figures in Ireland and founded several monasteries before crossing to Scotland with his companions around 563 AD.
  • They settled on Iona, where they established a new abbey as a base for spreading Christianity among the pagan Northern Pictish kingdoms.

Architecture

The church's architectural style is not explicitly stated, but it is likely to be a mix of Celtic and Romanesque influences.

Notable Features

  • The church features several notable architectural elements, including its striking tower and intricate stone carvings.

Organ and Bells

No information is available about the church's organ and bells.

Heritage Status

St. Columba's Church has been designated as a historic site, but no specific details about its heritage status or designation are available.

Visiting Information

  • Opening Hours: Unfortunately, no information is available about the church's opening hours.
  • Accessibility: The church's accessibility features are not mentioned in the provided data.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The church houses several notable artworks and relics, including a 12th-century stone statue of St. Columba, which is believed to be one of the oldest surviving statues of the saint in Scotland.

Details

NameSt. Columba's
CityBillingham
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates54.60988, -1.2827638