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St. Andrews Church

St. Andrew’s church in Dalton-le-Dale is not the easiest place to find. However a brief detour from the B1285 finds it nestling in its tree lined graveyard pretty much as it has done for the last 850 years. Charm is one word easily applied to all a visitor may find there. Once seen St. Andrew’s is not forgotten which is why increasingly those who have discovered it return to its services, be they for Sunday worship or to mark the significant ceremonies of life.

Despite its age St. Andrew’s is quite accessible in terms of today’s expectation’s. For an ancient church it is warm, apart from the coldest days. After the low door step (ramp available) its level, audible, big enough for a crowd yet small enough to see and be in touch with what’s happening.

The historic Grade II* listed building serves as the spiritual centre for the parish. We provide regular Christian worship for all occasions plus activities involving the community.

You can also view more information about St. Andrew’s Church on the National Churches Trust website

https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/st-andrew-dalton-le-dale