Discover the best top things to do in Northumberland, United Kingdom including St Mary the Virgin, St Michael and All Angels Church, All Saints Church, The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, St Mary the Virgin Church, Church of Saint Aidan Bamburgh, Saint Bartholomew's Church, Church of the Holy Trinity, Holy Trinity Old Bewick, The Parish Church of Saint Peter.
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4.5 based on 412 reviews
Well worth a visit, was very informative, very peaceful and relaxing, leave a message or sit and reflect, the atmosphere is very calming
4.5 based on 249 reviews
Beautiful little church in the stunning village of Bamburgh. The resting place of Grace Darling and amazing views of the coastline.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
This is a gorgeous Church very near the maritime museum. The church is small and pretty and I promise you, you will love it.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
One of a handful of churches built during the Commonwealth and utterly fascinating inside and out (check out your Pevsner guide before you visit). You can just imagine a gloomy sermon being delivered to the roundheads but the Victorian restorations/additions of stained glass and a high church reredos would probably have Cromwell spinning in his grave... The only downside is that the trees surrounding the church are getting a little out of hand, so it's hard to appreciate the exterior.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
A warm welcome greets you at Holy Trinity Old Bewick. Old Bewick is a special place, sited up a single track track road with verge parking. It is a perfect place to come and just 'be'. Built in a truly tranquil spot, a hollow surrounded by woods and bordered by a stream with a stone clapper style bridge-Old Bewick exudes a peacefulness and calm in this busy world of ours. Part of the Glendale Churches Heritage Trail , Old Bewick has had 900 years of 'storm and strife' from Scots invasions and the weather! Built in 12th C and restored in 13th and 14th C. In 1695 the Nave was fully restored and again in 1866 the Chapel was re-roofed. The Apse is quite a wonder to behold. There is both Anglo-Saxon and Norman influences in evidence both inside and outside the church. It certainly is worth the visit and walk around our old graveyard. This beautiful chapel has services every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 9.30 a.m. Please come and join us- you will be warmly welcomed.
I love this church , I was married here in July 1995 and both my children were christened here, My grandparents are also buried here along with other close family members. I feel this is my family church
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