English: St Adelwold, Alvingham Two churches sit in the one churchyard, St Adelwolds Alvingham and St Marys, North Cockerington. St Adelwolds church, consecrated in 1131, had a thatched roof until 1820. No other church in England is dedicated to the Saxon Saint Adelwold who was Bishop of Lindisfarne.
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