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I went to visit the Church area at West Boldon last year (St Nicholas)as one of my Great x 3 Grandmothers is buried there and one of her sons was baptised there. Her husband was a blacksmith and I imagine he may have found work at Boldon Colliery. The Church is very picturesque and is set in a little village with two old looking old pubs just outside. There are surrounding fields and not far off en route is a long row of miners housing with the date displayed on the front (around 1870s - can't remember exact date). The Church appears to be at the top of an incline and is higher up than the surrounding fields. This area appears to be quiet and rural. I have attached a photo of the Church entrance area. I have tried to put full photo on but can't as attachment size is too large. Perhaps your ancestor may have attended this Church of he lived in the area?
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