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==Scremerston==
 
==Scremerston==
  
In common with many churches in the proximity, St Peter's is quite a late building. An early English style dating to 1842, built by Bonami and Cory (one of several churches they constructed within the Northumberland and Borders area). The building is situated close to the main A1 trunk road but within the quiet village to the south of Spittal and Berwick.
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In common with many churches in the proximity, St Peter's is quite a late building. An early English style dating to 1842, built by Bonami and Cory (one of several churches they constructed within the Northumberland and Borders area). The building is situated close to the main A1 trunk road but within the quiet village to the south of Spittal and Berwick and sits a few hundred yards from the former Methodist Chapel. The chapel was abandoned and has recently been converted to a private residence.
  
 
==Seahouses==
 
==Seahouses==

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Scremerston

In common with many churches in the proximity, St Peter's is quite a late building. An early English style dating to 1842, built by Bonami and Cory (one of several churches they constructed within the Northumberland and Borders area). The building is situated close to the main A1 trunk road but within the quiet village to the south of Spittal and Berwick and sits a few hundred yards from the former Methodist Chapel. The chapel was abandoned and has recently been converted to a private residence.

Seahouses

Spittal

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