St John
Whorlton, Westerhope, Tyne and Wear
Norman church in centre of village with lovely old stone and some interesting memorials.
Ponteland, Northumberland
There has been a church on this site next to the River Pont since Saxon times. The Normans built a tower with a lovely arch over the west door and walls thick enough to keep the Scots out. There must have been times when the people of Pontel0and hid here in fear. By the 14th century the vlllage was safer and new aisles could be built with larger windows. At the same time Adam and Eve were carved in the chancel arch looking young and virile on one side and old and haggered once they had discovered sin. As the centuries went on memorial tablets were added, for example to William Weallens, one of Robert Stephenson's engineers, and to a member of the Ogle family who mapped the coast of the Americas. A thousand years after Christians first worshipped here, St Mary's is a place of beauty and peace, loved and cared for by a worshipping community. Come and enjoy.
Whorlton, Westerhope, Tyne and Wear
Newbiggin Hall, Tyne & Wear
Built in the Modernist style the church is a quadrilateral!
Heddon on the Wall, Northumberland
The church of St Andrew is situated in the centre of the village on a hill top opposite the Swan Inn, it was consecrated in 630 and still retains many Saxon and later Norman elements.