St John The Baptist Church, located in the centre of Newcastle Upon Tyne, is one of Newcastle's oldest buildings and is a 12th century Grade 1 listed building.
Some fragments of the original building remain, but the church is mainly medieval. Worthy of note are the 16th century font cover, the Jacobean pulpit and the reredos in the chancel. Amongst the fragments of medieval glass is the earliest known representation of the city’s coat of arms.
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23rd March 2013
11th September 2009
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More Information:
- St. John The Baptist Church Newcastle upon Tyne
- Sitelines: Westgate Road, Church of St. John
- Sitelines: Westgate Road, Church of St. John, gravestone
- Sitelines: Westgate Road, Church of St. John, font cover
- Sitelines: Westgate Road, St. John's Church, vicarage
- Wikipedia: St. John the Baptist Church
- Historic England: St. John The Baptist Church
- Co-Curate: St. John The Baptist Church
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