All Saints’ Church, Gosforth
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Description
Official Website of the Church, including a section on it's history; "The building of All Saints’ Church in the nineteenth century is a fascinating and delightfully moving story. It was consecrated on the 2nd October in 1887 and is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture standing majestically in the centre of Gosforth, a few miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne. The church commands a prime position on a beautiful, tree-lined site, adjacent to church buildings and a spacious church green, originally purchased for a vicarage, which never materialised. The inside of the church is no less impressive with some excellent Victorian wood carving, an outstanding organ and a large number of beautiful stained glass windows, depicting the saints throughout the ages....." -
Owner
All Saints’ Church, Gosforth -
Source
Local (Co-Curate) -
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Further information
Link: http://www.allsaints-gosforth.org.uk/
Resource type: Text/Website
Added by: Simon Cotterill
Last modified: 6 years, 4 months ago
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