Church of St Cuthbert, Medieval parish church in Darlington, England.
The Church of St Cuthbert is a medieval parish church in Darlington with a distinctive tower rebuilt in 1752. Its interior displays colorful stained glass windows and features a grey polished marble font positioned near the market square.
The church originated in the early 12th century and became a collegiate church in 1439 when Richard Whitton was appointed as its first Dean by the Bishop of Durham. This transformation marked an important shift in the site's religious significance.
The church is named after Saint Cuthbert, an early medieval bishop whose veneration runs deep in this region. Visitors can experience the religious continuity of the community through how the space is used and through the saint's influence on Darlington's identity.
The attached church hall dating from the 1970s provides space for events and gatherings of various sizes. The facilities include a kitchen and multiple rooms that make it practical for different occasions.
Inside, a three-manual organ from 1880 crafted by Forster and Andrews sounds alongside eight bells installed by Gillett & Johnston in 1937. These instruments together form a rare acoustic legacy.
Location: Darlington
Inception: 13 century
GPS coordinates: 54.52440,-1.55183
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:22
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