Newcastle: All Saints
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Description
Looking towards the apse and altar area. Situated above Newcastle Quayside is the eighteenth-century church All Saints by architect David Stephenson (1796). This replaced the medieval church of All Hallows. The design has an unusual elliptical nave. "Sir John Betjeman, former Poet Laureate, called All Saints Church, 'one of the finest English Georgian churches and next to St Swithun’s Worcester, the best 18th century church interior I have seen anywhere'." https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/all-saints-newcastle-upon-tyne" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.nationalchurchestrust.org/church/all-saints-newcastle... All Saints served as an Anglican church until 1961. In 2019 it was rededicated as All Saints Presbyterian Church and has had extensive restoration work. https://www.allsaintspres.org.uk/restoration" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.allsaintspres.org.uk/restoration -
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
Last modified: 6 months ago
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Picture Taken: 2024-03-07T17:45:09 -
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