Church of St James, Riding Mill
St James' is the parish church in Riding Mill, Northumberland. It was designed by Matthew Thompson of Newcastle and built on land gifted by Joseph Wilson. It was originally a Chapel of Ease for the parish Church of St Andrew, Bywell, and was consecrated by the Rt. Revd. Langley, the Bishop of Durham, on the 22nd of April 1858.[1] In 1975 St James' became the Parish Church of Riding Mill when St Andrew's Church in Bywell became redundant. The church is a Grade II listed building.


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St James' Church, Riding Mill
- Official Website of the Church, including a page on its history.
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Simon Cotterill

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CHURCH OF ST JAMES - Riding Mill - List Entry
- "Parish church, 1858 by Matthew Thompson; eastern parts 1879 (except for north vestries of 1962). Snecked stone, eastern parts tooled squared stone; ashlar dressings; slate roofs. Aisleless 4-bay nave, with ...
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from http://www.stjameschurchrid...
St James' Church, Riding Mill
- Official Website of the Church, including a page on its history.
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from https://historicengland.org...
CHURCH OF ST JAMES - Riding Mill - List Entry
- "Parish church, 1858 by Matthew Thompson; eastern parts 1879 (except for north vestries of 1962). Snecked stone, eastern parts tooled squared stone; ashlar dressings; slate roofs. Aisleless 4-bay nave, with ...
Added by
Simon Cotterill