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St Mary

Ponteland, Northumberland | NE20 9NU

Norman church in centre of village with lovely old stone and some interesting memorials.

St Wilfrid

Newbiggin Hall, Tyne & Wear | NE5 4DA

Built in the Modernist style the church is a quadrilateral!

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St Andrew

Bolam, Northumberland | NE61 3UA

This beautiful Saxon church is a hidden gem nestling in the rolling countryside of mid Northumberland, an oasis of calm in todays world of noise and rush. Spirituality and a sense of peace seem to seep from its ancient stones.

St Helen

Low Fell, Tyne & Wear | NE9 6BR

A beautiful Victorian church built in 1876 with awesome stained glass windows, a fantastic roof and a great historic organ.

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St James & St Basil

Fenham, Tyne & Wear | NE4 9EJ

A beautiful Arts & Crafts church built in 1931.

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St Cuthbert

Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire | HG3 5JY

The small Dales town of Pateley Bridge is the main centre of Upper Nidderdale and hosts the last of the traditional agricultural shows of the year, the ‘Nidderdale Show.’

St Chad

Bensham, Tyne & Wear | NE8 4QL

This hidden treasure was built as a cathedral for working people, it's very beautiful with a lovely atmosphere.

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St Francis of Assisi

Byrness, Northumberland | NE19 1TR

A Chapel of Ease built in 1786 which has a wonderful window commemorating the work people who died while the Catcleugh dam was built from 1894-1905.

St Laurence

Pittington, County Durham | DH6 1AB

One of County Durham's finest Norman churches with 12th century arcades, Norman font and a rare 12th century wall painting.

St Mary the Virgin

West Rainton, County Durham | DH4 6NR

Consecrated in 1864 and featuring an artefact from the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh and a reredos by the Venetian Salviati.

St Helen

Kelloe, County Durham | DH6 4PT

St Helen's Cross is a beautifully preserved late 12th century stone, probably a votive cross to St Helen Empress and mother of the first Christian Emperor of Rome.

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