What is escomb saxon church?

Escomb Saxon Church is located in Escomb, a village in County Durham, England. The church is considered as one of the finest examples of Saxon architecture in England and is estimated to have been built in the 7th or 8th century. The church is dedicated to St. John the Evangelist and is built of stone and features a tower with a pyramidal roof. The interior of the church includes original Saxon carvings and features, including a Saxon doorway. The church has undergone several renovations, including the addition of a Norman chancel in the 12th century and a restoration in the 19th century. The church is still in use for worship services today and is a popular tourist attraction.