All Saints
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
All Saints is England's only elliptical church and the finest Georgian church interior in the northeast.
St Edmund's is a rare example of a 13th century pilgrim's chapel and is also the home of a new gallery.
Gateshead, Tyne & Wear
St Edmund's is Gateshead's oldest building and has been the parish church for Gateshead since 1980. Since 2010 it has also been the venue for Sanctuary Artspace, a gallery which is installed along the north wall of the building. Exhibitions are held almost every week of the year, so there is always something new to see on our walls. St Edmund's was built in the 13th century as a pilgrim's hospital and consists of one very long nave with some beautiful 19th century stained glass portraying northern Saints such as St Hilda and the Venerable Bede. The building was run by a group of nuns until the dissolution of the monasteries, when the chapel fell into disrepair. The Newcastle architect John Dobson refurbished the chapel in the early 19th century and 40 years later Holy Trinity was built on the side of St Edmund's effectively annexing the medieval church as a Lady Chapel. Holy Trinity closed in 1969 and St Edmund's reopened as a parish church in 1980.
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
All Saints is England's only elliptical church and the finest Georgian church interior in the northeast.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
Newcastle Cathedral holds the story of the city in its stones and monuments.
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
St Andrew's is a historic Roman Catholic church in the heart of the city centre, a fine example of mid-Victorian Roman Catholic church architecture.