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Christ The King
 | Christ the King (known by locals as the “Pineapple Church”) opened 1978.
The last service of CHRIST THE KING was held Sunday 05/09/2004.
The church has been a famous landmark in this part of the north east for many years.
The church was demolished in 2007 and is to be replaced by a new one; but the spire will stay.
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Bowburn Methodist
 | Bowburn Wesleyan Chapel opened 1910
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St John's Mission
 | (Durham Road)
The little Church built between colliery houses and the Hare & Greyhound, plans submitted 1921. After Christ the King Church was built, St. John’s was converted into a house, named Annkirk and later Ravenswood.
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St Paul's Church Quarrington Hill
 | St Paul's Church was registerd in 1868. It was in Cassop-cum-Quarrington Parish until the parish borders were changed in the 1980s, when all Quarrington Hill became part of Coxhoe Parish. The church was demolished 1993.
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Cassop Chapel
 | Front Street Cassop
The foundation stone was laid Oct 29th 1960
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