St Peter
Birkby, Yorkshire | DL7 0EF
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Birkby, Yorkshire | DL7 0EF
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Hexham, Northumberland | NE463NB
Hexham Abbey is one of the earliest seats of Christianity in England, welcoming visitors to our site for more than 1300 years, with a host of historical artefacts and treasures visitors feel inspired by the sense of heritage, worship and community unique to this beautiful place.
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Newbiggin Hall, Tyne & Wear | NE5 4DA
Built in the Modernist style the church is a quadrilateral!
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Brough, Cumbria | CA17 4EJ
Come and walk up the aisle of our beautiful and peaceful church and learn about the lives of the inhabitants of Brough under Stainmore.
Heaton, Tyne & Wear | NE6 5QN
A late Victorian peaceful haven in the city of Newcastle, where all are welcome.
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear | SR1 3ET
A beautiful serene example of an ancient church surviving in a modern age with something for everyone to enjoy and nice friendly staff who are more than happy to help.
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Thornaby, Yorkshire | TS17 0AW
Our beautiful Norman church is 900 years old in 2023.
Jesmond, Tyne & Wear | NE2 2TF
St George's 19th century church is one of the outstanding ecclesiastical buildings in the north of England.
Gosforth, Tyne & Wear | NE3 4ES
The church commands a prime position on a beautiful tree lined site in a prosperous suburb a short walk from Gosforth High Street where there are shops, cafes and amenities.
Southwick, Tyne & Wear | SR5 1RU
One of the most impressive Victorian buildings in Sunderland, an elegant brick built basilica in Byzantine-Romanesque style that rises above the ranked terraces of Southwick.
Garrigill, Cumbria | CA9 3DS
The church is a peaceful haven beside the Pennine Way with a wildlife conservation project in the churchyard.
Monkwearmouth, Tyne & Wear | SR6 0DY
In what had been a promontory clifftop overlooking the north of the harbour and estuary of the River Wear, land was given by King Ecgfrith to bring learning, culture and the Christian religion to the north of Saxon Britain.