St Andrew
Roker, Tyne & Wear
Consecrated 1907, known as the Arts & Crafts Cathedral of the north.
All Saints was designed in the Early English style by John Dobson and was consecrated in October 1849.
Fulwell, Tyne & Wear
It is regarded both nationally and internationally as the birthplace of the Modern Pentecostal movement.
Roker, Tyne & Wear
Consecrated 1907, known as the Arts & Crafts Cathedral of the north.
Southwick, Tyne & Wear
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.
Monkwearmouth, Tyne & Wear
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.