St Nicholas Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas is the Mother Church of the most northerly diocese in England. Dating mainly from the 13th and 14th centuries, it is a magnificent building. Its most distinguishing feature is the Lantern Tower (1448), a prominent landmark for over five hundred years. Despite all the developments in modern building, the tower remains the most daring architectural structure in Newcastle.






Inside the cathedral
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The Belfry
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View from the top of the tower
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A short video showing inside the cathedral
More information:
The Official Website of St Nicholas Cathedral Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle, St Nicholas, Northumberland:- Church Records

4 comments:
Beautiful site: after a visit to Newcastle last month, I was delighted to come across this. Patrick.
Thanks. :)
I hope you enjoyed your stay.
Hi. Your pictures are lovely. I spent a day in Newcastle last month and visited St. Nicholas. I want to write about my visit on my blog. Do you permit the use of your photos on a blog with proper attribution and a link?
Thanks. No problem about the use of my photos as long as you use
© newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/next to each image you use.
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