St Aidan
Stobhill, Northumberland
Come and visit St Aidan's, a warm welcoming environment awaits you.
Over 700 years old, set in a peaceful churchyard with a glorious 14th century Tree of Jesse window.
Morpeth, Northumberland
Essentially a 14th century church with many interesting features and additions. Of particular note is the Jesse window, which was renewed by Wailes but is still the most important 14th century glass in the county. Fine 14th century stained glass is can also be seen in the upper lights of the south aisle east window. The medieval doors and iron hinges are very emotive of the period while the two-storey vestry and tower room give a sense the local preparations for defence in troubled times. Emily Wilding Davison, the suffragette who died under the hooves of the King's horse in 1913, is buried in the mature and tranquil churchyard and in one quiet corner you can find Polish war graves. The Watchhouse at the south entrance was used in the 19th century to guard the churchyard from graverobbers using the Great North Road.
Stobhill, Northumberland
Come and visit St Aidan's, a warm welcoming environment awaits you.
Morpeth, Northumberland
St James is a fine Victorian church in Morpeth, so come and see it.
Mitford, Northumberland
This church, positioned opposite the remains of Mitford castle, dates from 1135 and houses an historic bell and leper squint.