St Andrew's Church (c of E)
Corbridge, Northumberland

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 St Andrew's Church (c of E) Corbridge, Northumberland St Andrew's Church
Market Place,
Corbridge NE45 5DW,
Northumberland

GPS Location
N54°58'28.46" W2°1'11.05"
The Notice board Notice Board
with Contacts
Inside the church Inside the Church with its magnificent high arch
which separates the Chancel from the Nave
The Baptistry Under the tower, the Baptistry, the oldest part of the church
which includes the original entrance to the Saxon Church dated AD 786.
The arch which separates the Baptistry from the rest of the church
is a complete Roman gateway erected originally at Corstopitum,
just outside Corbridge, about AD 150.
Pele Tower sign On the left is a photo of a sign on the wall of the Pele Tower
Pele Tower? A fortified residence of previous vicars

- Ee, by 'eck!! they've 'ad some fun in Corbridge, haven't they?

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