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Miracles Do Happen ...

For this week's Sunday Challenge which had the theme of green landscapes.

As I've not been able to get out much with the camera this week I took a dip into the archives and came up with this shot, which was taken at Beamish Open Air Museum earlier in the year.

The church you see here is, or at least was, St. Helen's the old Parish church of Eston, Middlesbrough, and it dates back to the 12th Century. However, by 1998, with the church having been disused for around 15 years and it having been partially demolished by local vandals it was in a very sorry state.

So, despite it being a Grade II listed building, permission was granted for its demolition and it appeared then that its fate was sealed ... that was until Beamish stepped in at the last moment to rescue the church for preservation.

They carefully deconstructed it stone by stone so that it could be rebuilt on the Museum site in County Durham next to Pockerley Old Hall, which can be seen behind the church high up on the hill.

Some of the bricks still have numbers written on them, which I can only assume have been left to illustrate how the Beamish team were able to reconstruct the church exactly as it had been when it stood in Eston, albeit now fully refurbished and fitted out with replacement fittings including some beautiful Georgian pews.

Please view on black for best effect.


www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-21108837/church-moved-and-rebuilt-at-beamish-museum

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3315277/Vandalised-medieval-church-rebuilt-brick-brick-40-miles-away.html
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100 comments

autofantasia said:

Thanks for the visit Smiley and for the star! :)
6 years ago

Doug Shepherd said:

Nice shot and history Paul.
6 years ago

autofantasia replied to Doug Shepherd:

Thanks for that Doug ... much appreciated! :)
6 years ago

Amelia said:

Very pretty location and lovely little church, Paul. You had better weather in March than we have at the moment.
6 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

What a lovely little church; well captured.
Thank you for the info.
6 years ago

M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… said:

Glad it was saved, & interesting story + the numbers on the bricks for restructuring , a lovely image for the challenge Paul
6 years ago

Sarah O' said:

Hello Paul , what a great read in the info you provided... wow, to rebuild this at the Museum, very interesting life of this little church, I love all the green..
6 years ago

Gary Schotel said:

Great job. As usual I enjoy you write ups. I also had to resort to my archives to come up with a green landscape. But I did so for a different reason. ;-)
6 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… said:

Beautiful landscape =)
6 years ago ( translate )

Nouchetdu38 said:

Lovely English country side! I love it!!!!!
6 years ago

Clickity Click said:

There's something about the English countryside along with the long, long history of the country. Thanks for adding another piece of history regarding St. Helen's old Parish Church. Such precise green lines to the left of the image. The landscape with the brick play nicely together. Just lovely Paul. thank you :) Like that they left the #'s on the brick.
6 years ago

Shuttering Yukon said:

crikey, it amazes me that people can actually do this. that's a beautiful setting too!
6 years ago

Coco said:

Beautiful English countryside.
6 years ago ( translate )

H C said:

Great view of this country scene . Glad to know the building was saved.
6 years ago

Pam J said:

I love it when something of beauty WINS !!!
6 years ago