St Mary the Virgin
Ovingham, Northumberland | NE42 6AJ
In an attractive village beside the River Tyne lies St Mary the Virgin, graced by a magnificent late Saxon tower.
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Ovingham, Northumberland | NE42 6AJ
In an attractive village beside the River Tyne lies St Mary the Virgin, graced by a magnificent late Saxon tower.
Lanercost, Cumbria | CA8 2HQ
Set in a tranquil rural landscape, surrounded by fields and overlooked by Hadrian's Wall, Lanercost forms a magnificent and fascinating complex of historic buildings.
Roker, Tyne & Wear | SR6 9PT
Consecrated 1907, known as the Arts & Crafts Cathedral of the north.
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Corbridge, Northumberland | NE45 5HN
Welcome! Spending some time in beautiful, wild Northumbria? Then a visit to the stunning Roman village of Corbridge is an absolute must, especially the ancient church in the village square is well worth a visit.
Treleigh, Cornwall | TR16 4AY
When you walk through the door of St Stephen, Treleigh, you will be dazzled by the array of green and gold kneelers completed in the 1970s and the beauty of the Hawthorn window, dedicated to Revd Arthur Hawthorn who was vicar from 1941 to 1958.
Greenhead, Northumberland | CA8 7HB
Originally designed by John Dobson. a church with an interesting spire and Kempe Glass.
Gwennap, Cornwall | TR16 6BD
St Weneppa, Gwennap is founded on a Celtic monastery thought to date from the late 5th century.
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Over Denton, Cumbria | CA8 7AG
A very humble building, built from Roman stone, and includes a reused Roman arch, it can probably claim to be the oldest standing building in Cumbria.
Gateshead, Tyne & Wear | NE8 1DL
St Edmund's is a rare example of a 13th century pilgrim's chapel and is also the home of a new gallery.
Ryton, Northumberland | NE40 3QP
Built in 1220 in Early English style with an impressive spire added 1360.
Warden, Northumberland | NE46 4SN
The church stands proudly at the confluence of the north and south Tyne, boasting a remarkable Saxon tower and stunning Kempe stained glass windows.
Benwell, Tyne & Wear | NE15 6RR
The church opened in 1833 and was built to a design by the northeast's most eminent architect John Dobson.
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